1). The day would be shorter than 24 hours. 2). There would be more days in a year. 3). Areas of atmospheric high- and low-pressure would be more pronounced, with higher winds and more active weather systems surrounding them. 4). Theoretically, all objects would appear to weigh less than they do now. #1, #2, and #3 would be very noticeable. #4 would not be very noticeable unless the earth rotated MUCH faster than it does now. Some possible effects that are "farther out": -- increased earthquake and volcanic activity, and changes in terrestrial magnetic field behavior, over geologic time periods, due to modified internal heat generation and distribution caused by increased tidal friction; -- increased rate of rotational de-celeration, also due to increased tidal effects; -- increased rate of expansion of the moon's orbital distance, due to accelerated rate of exchange of angular momentum within the 2-body system.
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∙ 13y agoWe wouldn't live because the wind speed of the Earth would be too great.
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∙ 13y agoMeasurements of time would become shorter, and the seasons would occur faster.
When the earth rotates 30 time faster every thing will get burnt due to friction with the air if not then i dont know...............
If the Earth were to rotate at a faster speed, the days would be shorter, leading to faster sunrises and sunsets. This could disrupt ecosystems, weather patterns, and the balance of day and night. Additionally, changes in rotation speed could affect the planet's shape and gravitational forces.
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It would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.
If the Earth were to rotate faster on its axis, it would become more oblate, meaning it would bulge around the equator and flatten at the poles. This change in shape could potentially affect the distribution of land masses, ocean currents, and weather patterns on Earth.
I'm sure it would effect the earth's electromagnetic field as it is the spinning of the earth's core that creates the field.
It would fall to Earth's surface.
Earth rotates because if i did not we would not have any atmosphere and we need an atmosphere to live.
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.
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An imaginary straight line around which an object like Earth rotates is called its axis. Earth's axis is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, around which the planet rotates as it orbits the Sun.
It would rise even if it didn't rotate.