It firstly depends how slow,as slower it rotates bigger the difference of daily temperatures especially around Equator,where most of the cyclones are formed.
Always slower rotation would mean the cyclones of unprecedented strengths and unpredictability.
If the Earth rotated more slowly, days would be longer and nights would be longer. This could affect weather patterns, ocean currents, and the overall climate on Earth.
If the Earth rotated more slowly about its axis, your apparent weight would increase. This is because the centrifugal force pushing outward due to the Earth's rotation would decrease, making you feel heavier.
Time will slow down.
If the Earth rotated at a slower rate, the days and nights will be longer. There would be an increase in temperatures which could lead to greater pressure gradients and stronger and more violent winds and hurricanes. The Earth's flora and fauna would have to evolve and adapt to the changes, otherwise life will start to die out.
If Earth rotated as slowly as Mercury, the days would be much longer, lasting about 176 Earth days. Regions close to the poles would experience extreme temperature variations between day and night due to the long periods of sunlight and darkness. The atmosphere and weather patterns would be greatly affected, potentially leading to more extreme climate conditions.
No.
A theory says that time would be quicker.
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No it would probably weaken. The Earth's magnetic field is due to a combination of two factors: Earth's relatively high iron content and Earth's relatively high rotation speed. If you reduced either factor you should expect the magnetic field's strength to be reduced.
If the Moon rotated on its axis as quickly as Earth, we would not always see the same side of the Moon from Earth. Currently, the Moon is tidally locked, meaning it takes the same amount of time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in one side always facing us. If it rotated faster, different parts of the Moon would be visible from Earth over time.
The days would be shorter. Objects would be slightly less heavy, but not noticeably.