Days would be shorter. A year would be the same length of time, but it would have more days in it.
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.
Hot and dry conditions with low humidity and strong winds would result in the greatest rate of evaporation from the Earth's surface. These conditions increase the evaporation rate by providing more heat energy and reducing the air's ability to hold moisture, allowing water to evaporate more quickly.
The increase of carbon dioxide accelerates the rate of chemical weathering of the Earth's surface rocks. This is because carbon dioxide dissolved in rainwater forms carbonic acid, which enhances the breakdown of minerals in rocks and speeds up chemical weathering processes.
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If the Earth's rate of rotation were to decrease, days would become longer as it would take more time for the Earth to complete one rotation. This change in rotation speed would impact weather patterns, ocean currents, and potentially have a significant effect on Earth's ecosystem and climate.
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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.
One complete rotation every 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds (rounded)
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The days would be longer
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It would increase due to the conservation of angular momentum.
The formula for finding the rate of natural increase is as follows: (Crude birth rate - Crude Death Rate) / 10. The result is the rate of natural increase in percentage form. For example, Paraguay's crude birth rate (28.47) - the crude death rate (4.49) is 23.98; divide that by 10 and the result is 2.39%, Paraguay's rate of natural increase.
Because the growth rate refers to the percentage increase - from 2 to 4 is a 100% increase, while for example 1,000,000 + 20,000 new babies is only an increase of 2%.
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