If the Earth's revolution around the Sun were half the speed it is now, a year would last twice as long, resulting in significantly longer seasons. This could lead to extreme temperature variations, with summers becoming hotter and winters colder, disrupting ecosystems and agriculture. Additionally, longer days and nights would affect weather patterns and potentially impact the planet's climate stability. Such changes could have profound effects on life, altering habitats and food chains globally.
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The Earths surface would be much colder than it is.
Earth's Gravity would pull it straight down to earths surface.
It would spin out of earths orbit. And most likely hit a planet, star, comet, or keep on going.
If the Moon's revolution speed were twice as fast, it would complete an orbit around the Earth in about 14 days instead of 27.3 days. This rapid orbit would significantly alter the lunar phases, causing them to change every few days and potentially impacting tides, as the gravitational pull on Earth would vary more frequently. Additionally, the increased speed could affect the stability of the Moon's orbit over time, potentially leading to long-term changes in its trajectory. Overall, such a change would have profound effects on both lunar and terrestrial phenomena.
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If you are at exactly the north or south pole the measurement is in Revolutions per Day And that speed is 1 Revolution Per Day.
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
It would go super fast and when its night it will be morning. love girls.
it would become to cold
The temperature would be different on Earth.
distance=speed x time.
we would die
The length of the day
we would only have one season
You would probably be chased by a cop, especially if you are over the speed limit.