A- the day would get longer
B- the year would get longer
C- the day would get shorter
D- the year would get shorter
Yes, Earth's rotation can be affected by various factors such as the gravitational pull of the Moon and interactions with other celestial bodies. However, any change in Earth's rotation would happen over a long period of time and would have minimal impact on our daily lives.
If there is no rotation of the Earth, the days and nights would not exist as we know them. One side of the Earth would be in perpetual darkness, while the other side would be in constant daylight. The atmosphere and climate patterns would also be significantly altered, leading to extreme weather conditions.
If a balloon were to decrease suddenly in size, the air pressure inside the balloon would increase, potentially causing it to burst. The sudden decrease in volume would also cause the gas molecules inside the balloon to collide more frequently with the balloon walls, exerting more force on them.
An increase in Earth's rate of rotation would result in shorter days and nights. This would impact various aspects of the environment and climate, potentially affecting weather patterns, ocean currents, and ecosystems adapted to the current day-night cycle.
If there was less pressure on the Earth's inner core, it could potentially lead to a decrease in the melting temperature of the core, causing it to start to melt. This could result in changes to the Earth's magnetic field and possibly impact geodynamic processes.
The length of the day
The length of a day would increase and the number days in a year would decrease.
Umpteen millions even if it could ever happen.
no
the orbit
If the Earth's rotation speed were to decrease, days would become longer and the planet's climate and weather patterns could be significantly affected. We might experience more extreme temperatures and changes in wind patterns as a result of the slower rotation. Additionally, ocean currents and wildlife migrations could be disrupted.
The population of zoo plankton would decrease.
If the sun and the eart gravational rotation was to stop, we on earth would be pulled directly towards the sun and burn well and truly before we got to the sun
the pushed and pull of tectonic forces would decrease.
it would become to cold
The temperature would be different on Earth.
it would decrease