Seasons
The movement of air and water caused by Earth's rotation is known as the Coriolis effect. This effect is a result of the deflection of moving objects, such as air and water, due to the rotation of the Earth. It causes fluids to curve rather than moving in a straight line in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
Wind direction is primarily influenced by the pressure gradient force, which is caused by differences in air pressure. The Coriolis effect, a result of Earth's rotation, deflects wind to the right in the Northern Hemisphere and to the left in the Southern Hemisphere, but it does not directly determine wind direction.
One direct result of the trapping of energy by Earth's atmosphere is the greenhouse effect, which leads to an overall warming of the planet. This can cause changes in climate patterns, leading to consequences such as rising sea levels, more frequent heatwaves, and shifts in ecosystems.
The geographical North and South Pole - not the magnetic poles.
Earth's rotationEarth's rotation
Days and years.
The repeating phenomena referred to as "day" and "night".
An even distribution of sunlight.
seasonsRotation around the sun gives the seasons because the earth is tilted. Rotation about earth's axis give day and night.
Foucault Pendulum: The changing direction of the pendulum's swing demonstrates the rotation of Earth beneath it. Coriolis Effect: The deflection of moving objects like air currents and ocean currents is caused by Earth's rotation. Day-night cycle: The cycle of day and night is a direct result of Earth's rotation on its axis.
The earth's rotation is described as a counter-clockwise movement which passes through the north and south poles. This is what will result to day and night.
rotation
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
24 hours rotation
That's "rotation".
because of the earths rotation
no they are not