Weather patterns may be more severe and ultimately - days will be shorter.
If you mean earth spins in its? Then the answer is Earth spins on its axis, while also orbiting the Sun.
The way in which the Earth's core spins is believed to be the source of its
All but one planet in our solar-system spins clockwise, that is venus. All other spins counter-clockwise or cyclonically. The Sun also spins Cyclonically, so the Earth spins in the same direction as the Sun.
It is called Axis
Because when the Earth spins, the sun is hitting something else.
Saturn spins faster then earth
If the Earth goes closer to the Sun the Earth will heat up more causing global warming to get worse. If the tilt increases the hemispheres will get more extreme weather. If the Earth spins faster, the day and night cycles will be shorter (no one has theorized what this would do to the climate as it won't happen).
Because Saturn spins faster than Earth.
No. The speed of the moon's orbit does not depend on Earth's spin; it depends on Earth's mass. However, a faster spin on Earth's part would make the moon appear to move across the sky faster, as it would for the sun and stars.
If you mean earth spins in its? Then the answer is Earth spins on its axis, while also orbiting the Sun.
The drive performs better if it spins faster.
YES i could be wrong, but i think the farther away from the sun a planet is, the faster it spins(excepting Pluto)
A westerly wind means that the atmosphere is moving faster than the Earth spins.
the earth spins on an axis, which is carried over by conservation of angular momentum when the earth was created
Because most satellites are not 'geostationary'. A geostationary satellite orbits the Earth at the same speed that the Earth spins on its axis - such as the GPS grid, or TV relay satellites. Most satellites travel faster or slower than the Earth spins.
mercury spins faster.
It spins at about 12.6 kilometers per second. That's a lot faster than Earth.