The rotation of the Earth is noticeable now. Ever watched a sunset?
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About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
If the Earth were to rotate twice as fast, a day would only last 12 hours instead of 24. This would lead to significant changes in weather patterns, as the shorter day-night cycle could disrupt temperatures and ecosystems. Additionally, the increased centrifugal force at the equator could cause ocean water to redistribute, potentially leading to flooding in some areas and exposing land in others. The overall impact on life and the environment could be profound and disruptive.
The Earth rotates on its axis at a speed of about 1,000 miles per hour (1,600 kilometers per hour) at the equator. As you move towards the poles, this speed decreases.
It takes about 29.5 Earth years for Saturn to revolve around the Sun.
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Actually I dont know, but I guess the rate of everything happeningnow would be twice as fast.
The planet Earth rotates on its axis exactly once per day.
About 1,076.03 feet per second.
the Earth revolves about 23 miles per sec.
Almost exactly 1 rotation per 24 hours.
It can't rotate that fast, since the linear speed at the equator would exceed the speed of light by far. The fastest it could rotate in theory would be about 7 times a second. In that case, it would break apart immediately.
The fast rotation flattens it, making the shape an ellipsoid rather than a sphere - which would be its shape if it didn't rotate at all.The same happens to Earth, as well, but to a lesser degree.
The fast rotation flattens it, making the shape an ellipsoid rather than a sphere - which would be its shape if it didn't rotate at all.The same happens to Earth, as well, but to a lesser degree.
No, if the Moon rotated on its axis as fast as Earth, we would not always see the same side. The Moon is currently in synchronous rotation with Earth, meaning it takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in the same side always facing us. If its rotation speed matched Earth's, we would see different sides of the Moon over time, similar to how we see different parts of Earth as it rotates.
About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
When the symbol(rotate clockwise)appears, rotate counter-clockwise as fast as you can with the main button of the system you are playing on.