If the Earth's rotation slowed down, our we would have less gravity, and when we have less gravity we have things floating around for long nights and long days (also due to the planet slowing down). This can lead to many dis functions and could cause the appearance of anti-matter.
If the Earth's rotation slowed down, our we would have less gravity, and when we have less gravity we have things floating around for long nights and long days (also due to the planet slowing down). This can lead to many dis functions and could cause the appearance of anti-matter.
The sun's gravity would pull the earth in to it and the earth would burn up
The days would be longer, and the gravity would be higher if the rotation time of earth was longer. The days would be shorter, and there would be less gravity on Earth if the rotation time decreased.
The moon would spiral inward towards the Earth.
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
If rotation did not happen one side the earth would stay cold. It would also always be dark outside.
Then our hours on day and night would be alot longer
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If the convection currents in the earth's mantle slowed down then the mantle would slow down. Eventually, the mantle would stop all movement.
Nothing. Provided the earth remains in the same orbit, then a change of rotation would not change the amount of solar energy reaching the earth.
Since everyone and everything on Earth does so anyway, nothing.
It would depend on the degree and time frame of change and how that change was brought about. The rotation of the earth is very slowly changing. It is slowing down.