Yes. Earth does acomplete spin on its axis, or the imaginary line drawn through the center of the Earth, once every 23 hours and 56 minutes. The side facing the sun gets day and the side facing away from the sun gets night.
Kind of... It rotates like a top that is about to stop (Wobbly)
yes, if the earth wasn't spinning all the time then why would we have 24 hours a day, and 365 days in a year?
Earth is not perfectly sphere, the Earth bulges at its equator for it is spinning very fast on its axis.
It is true that the combination of the movement of convection currents and the spinning of earth causes regional wind patterns.
The earth is an electromagnet. It has a north pole and a south pole. Apex: A magnet always has two poles, earth is a elecrtomagnet
The crust is formed on tectonic plates that are always moving because of the magma melting the rock under the surface causing them to move, so, in a way the Earth's crust is moving.
YES!!! It has always had a 'pole shift'. If you look on any sophisticated map , there will be a key indicating true (Axial) North and Magnetic North. The Magnetic North will have an indication on it showing it is increasing/decreasing by so much per year. So the magnetic pole is shifting. Also, the true(axial) north is shifting too. This is because of 'Precession'. This is because the Earth spins on a daily basis, and the axis (Poles) counter spins much more slowly. So the poles are shifting. NB Spin a gyro. Notice ,whilst spinning the gyro appears to 'wobble' , this is precession, and the Earth does exactly the same.
No, that is nonsense.
Earth is not perfectly sphere, the Earth bulges at its equator for it is spinning very fast on its axis.
It is true that the combination of the movement of convection currents and the spinning of earth causes regional wind patterns.
First he realised that eclipses of the moon were caused by the earth coming between the sun & the moon. The earth's shadow on the moon was always round, which would be true only if the earth was spherical.
No, the statement that the Lilliputians believed the Earth was round is not true. In Jonathan Swift's "Gulliver's Travels," the Lilliputians are fictional characters who are not portrayed as having a specific belief about the shape of the Earth.
everything in the universe is round exept for the astreoids and comets and nebula they are round because they were formed like this
It's true but not "likely".
yes
yes.carding is the heart of spinning not a heart of spinning.
something know or proven to be true like the sun is a star . the earth is round. earth is a planet .
No.The Earth rotates on it's axis, wheras it revolvesaround the Sun
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