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yes because it does not revolve around

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When you spin a top that stays in one place, you are causing the top to rotate. Rotation refers to the spinning movement of the top around its own axis. Revolving would involve the top moving around a central point or orbiting, which is not what occurs when you spin a top in one place.

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