Yes, it does spin. If it didnt, we wouldn't be here right now.
From: TheAnsweringJello:
NO duh the world spins.... it rotates so if it didnt the time in this world would pause and time would freeze and we probably wouldn't survive... so yea the world rotates and also for more information i would recommend something call Google.com xDD
Yes, it rotates on its axis, if it didn't, we probably would be dead right now
It rotates towards the east. If you lived at the South Pole it would be clockwise & the North Pole would be counter clockwise.
A globe is a model figure of Earth. It is located on a device that holds the Earth in place and allows you to spin the planet around. The seven continents are just the seven major land pieces on the planet.
the magnetic filds. or suns energi or iven bay its sef. that is wat I think Nina. so wat do you think ha... can I com to your werk shop ha... so that's it rite back plis bay.
No, the water in a toilet does not spin one way in the northern hemisphere and spin the opposite direction in the southern hemisphere. The spin of the water in a toilet is determined by the shape of the toilet bowl and the flush system, not by the direction of the Earth's rotation. In a toilet, the water is flushed by a flushing mechanism. This flushing mechanism is usually activated by pushing a lever or pushing a button, and it causes water to be released from the tank into the bowl. The shape of the toilet bowl, as well as the type of flushing mechanism, determines how the water will move once it enters the bowl. When the toilet is flushed, the water quickly fills the bowl and then begins to swirl around. The force of the swirling water will cause it to push against the sides of the bowl and create a whirlpool effect. As the water circles around the bowl, the shape of the bowl determines the direction in which the water will spin. The water will usually spin in a clockwise direction in the northern hemisphere and in a counterclockwise direction in the southern hemisphere. The spin of the water in a toilet is determined by the shape of the toilet bowl and the type of flushing mechanism, not by the direction of the Earth's rotation. The shape of the bowl and the type of flush system will determine the direction in which the water will spin, regardless of which hemisphere the toilet is located in.
A compass needle may spin in a circular direction either right or left when it is placed in a magnetic field. It can also pull to the side that the magnetic field is most prominent on.
Spin the World was created in 1986.
230 spin offf in the world hava
The world spins on its axis as a result of its creation in the solar systems angular momentum. The forces that created the earth involved forces that created spin around the spin axis.
i dont know but i know my world goes round
It does not spin the world but it does help.
no silly
yes!
Shane Warne
4 and a half spins is the world recited, at least by my knoll age
it spins any way it wants
Another World
Yes, yes it does. 23.5 or so degrees.