Everyone would die.
We would not exist.
It's days would be shorter
The days would be shorter.
If the Earth spun north to south instead of east to west, the day-night cycle would be different, with longer nights and days. This change in rotation could also impact the climate and weather patterns, leading to unforeseen consequences on ecosystems and life on Earth.
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No. The Earth used to orbit the Sun slightly faster in the past and also it spun on its axis allot faster in the past.
Eclipse of the sun
The effect is entirely natural and happens because Earth has a molten outer core made of Iron which is convecting. When such a body is then rotated (spun on its axis) natural magnetic fields and electric currents are generated in it. These are the source of Earth's magnetic field.
.... they will die rabbits are very fragile
The Earth rotates on its axis (much like if you took a toothpick and pierced a grape with it, then spun the toothpick around between your index finger and thumb). Whichever side of the Earth is facing the Sun, is the part of the Earth that is experience daytime. The side of the Earth not facing the Sun is the side experiencing nighttime.----
because it two poles on the Earth causes it to bugle out in the middle.It spins on its axis and the centrifugal force makes the part at the equator bulge out slightly.symtrifical force my friend. as the earth spins, rock, water, everything on the side is pushed outwords as if you spun a rock on a rope around, it would push outwords.Earth is not a perfect sphere because the rotation of the planet has slightly distorted the shape.
Without the moon, Earth would spin faster. Our day would be shorter. Billions of years ago, Earth spun around on its axis much faster. Our world's cycle of day and night was less than ten hours long. The ebb and flow of the tides are what put the brakes on Earth's spin. The moon and sun together cause the tides. If we'd never had a moon, we'd still have tides, but they wouldn't be as strong. So - if you're imagining Earth with no moon - you have to imagine our day on Earth much shorter than our present-day 24 hours.