The "tilt" is related to Earth's axis of rotation; both the axis of rotation and the tilt would be undefined if there were no rotation.
No, the atmosphere is held in place by gravity, not centripetal force. If the earth stopped spinning, there would be no coriolis force though. This would stop deflecting the moving air in the atmosphere.
Diurnal cycle
No, the mass dictates the gravitational forces.
Most definitely but it would take a while
If the Earth stopped spinning completely, there would be just one day and one night a year. Six months of daylight would be followed by six months of night. ... The spinning of the Earth is also partially responsible for the Earth's magnetic field. No spin means no magnetic field HOPE THAT HELP!
The earth at the equator is spinning at about 1000 miles per hour. If the earth suddenly stopped spinning, everything on earth would continue moving at 1000 miles per hour, including all humans, animals, buildings and oceans. Nearly all life on earth would be extinguished in a mater of minutes. See the link below for more information.
The duration of the day is directly related to Earth's rotation (spinning). If Earth would spin slower, the days would get longer. This is not hypothetical; Earth is indeed spinning slower and slower - although that's not a quick process, but one that has been going on for millions of years. In the hypothetical case that Earth stopped spinning altogether - though this is not likely to happen - the length of a day would be equal to a year; sunrise and sunset would be caused by Earth's movement around the Sun.
rocks, the other planents
we will have the same weather when the earth stopped at that moment like for example when the earth stopped spinning in the day like at two in the afternoon than it will stay sunny in that area for eterninty get it don't contact me at the weather man.com
The Earth spinning around.
how do you think earth's landforms would be the earth stopped ratating?
At the Equator, the earth's rotational motion is at its fastest, about a thousand miles an hour. If that motion suddenly stopped, the momentum would send things flying eastward. Moving rocks and oceans would trigger earthquakes and tsunamis.