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This is common for most moons. - Assuming that the Moon ever rotated faster than now, over time it would have rotated slower and slower, due to tidal forces. (Similarly, if it rotated slower, such tidal forces would have make it rotate faster.) Similarly, the Earth's rotation slows down over time, and in a far future, it will always face the same side to the Moon.
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.
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.
Our days would be longer for a start, darkness would fall more slowly and the night would last longer. The surface temperature range would also be greater, as more time during the night would allow the surface to cool more, while longer days would cause it to heat up more. this may well impact on weather conditions. The Earth did actually spin faster many years ago, but has gradually slowed down over time thanks to the drag caused by the moon.
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The days would be shorter. Objects would be slightly less heavy, but not noticeably.
The days would be shorter.
We wouldn't get enough sleep, because the days and nights would be shorter.
We wouldn't get enough sleep, because the days and nights would be shorter.
It's to do with the length of time a planet takes to spin, a planet that spins on its axis faster than the earth will have a shorter apparent day.
When the earth rotates 30 time faster every thing will get burnt due to friction with the air if not then i dont know...............
This is common for most moons. - Assuming that the Moon ever rotated faster than now, over time it would have rotated slower and slower, due to tidal forces. (Similarly, if it rotated slower, such tidal forces would have make it rotate faster.) Similarly, the Earth's rotation slows down over time, and in a far future, it will always face the same side to the Moon.
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A theory says that time would be quicker.
we would go back in time