Earth's gravity keeps you drawn in toward the ground.
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No, there is no place on Earth where there is no darkness. The rotation of the Earth causes night and day, so even in places like the North and South Poles during their respective summer months, there is still darkness for part of the day.
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A Mercury day (sidereal rotation period) is 58.646 earth days = 1407.5 hours.
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the sun is the first one in the solar system and as the earth rotates around the sun it is also spinning so when we are in the day time Australia is at night time and because the sun is hot it gives of heat so when it is night we dont get as much heat because we are backwards from the sun.
Both the Earth and a spinning top spin on an axis, causing them to have a rotation. However, the Earth is much larger in size and has its own gravitational pull, while a spinning top is typically much smaller and is controlled by external forces like friction. Additionally, the Earth's rotation is constant and influenced by factors such as the Sun and Moon, while a spinning top's rotation is usually set in motion by a person or a machine.
The period of Venus' rotation about its axis is 243 Earth days. It is a retrograde rotation, however, in that the rotation, as viewed from the Sun's "north pole", i.e. the direction of Polaris, is clockwise instead of counterclockwise.The period of Venus' orbit around the Sun is 227 days.
Water stays put on the Earth's surface as the force of gravity pulls it towards the center of the planet. The rotation of the Earth creates a centrifugal force that counteracts the gravity, resulting in a balance where water doesn't spill as the Earth rotates.
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The antonym of "space shuttle" could be "earth-bound craft" or "ground-based vehicle" - an object that does not travel to space.