Of course not, even though the power of tsunamis is emense it is not nearly enough and will NEVER be enough to disrupt the orbit or rotation of the earth.
rotation of earth -earth is at a tilt so sometimes some parts get more sun then others rotation around the sun -earth will be at different distances from the sun as it rotates around
Days would be shorter, and there would be more days per year. (And that was the way it used to be.)
rain wind snow fall ocean current tectonic movements revolution & rotation of earth volcano earthquake tsunami cyclone evaporation sleet
The earth has four seasons (spring,summer,autumn,winter) but how do they change? When the earth spins on its axis depending on which hemisphere you are in depends what season it would be. for example if it was winter in the northern hemisphere we would be facing underneath the sun
It can change
Yes it did.
When the earth spins the seasons change
By slowing down the earths rotation but will not make effect to humans .
the orbit
rotation of earth -earth is at a tilt so sometimes some parts get more sun then others rotation around the sun -earth will be at different distances from the sun as it rotates around
As the earth rotates the angle if the sunlight changes which affects shadows.
The length of a day (one rotation of the earth) does not change by any significant amount. The amount of daylight received will vary according to your latitude due to the axial tilt if the earth and the earths position in its orbit around the sun
the rotation of the earth around the sun
The days would be longer
Not only the earth's rotation , the lunar phases change cyclically as the Moon orbits the Earth, according to the changing positions of the Moon and Sun relative to the Earth.
earth completes a full rotation on its axis and thats why we have day and night because of much direct light earths getting from the sun
the rotation of the earth around the sun