There is now much evidence to support an ever increasing number of independent observations that earth's relationship to the sun, moon and stars, is changing. However, due to a multimedia wide blackout regarding the evidence, not much is openly discussed on the matter. Many people have begun to notice the sun rising and setting well over a thousand miles too far north during summer and too far south during the winter. The sun now rises in the direction of Maine or Canada. The furthest north the sun is supposed to be on June 21st is the tropic of cancer in central Mexico! Apparently, this is being caused by the earth now moving above the ecliptic plane in winter, and below it in summer! Also, the moon now rises deep in the southeast and tracks low across the southern sky...then every two weeks or so, ends up rising in the North East and tracking high over head and slightly to the north of most locations in the continental U.S. This is way off the old norm, and accounts for much of earth's increasingly unpredictable and extreme weather patterns and the increase in 'quaketivity'. If one does a net search (and one should!) for the term- "Huge Media Blackout", one will find prolific evidence of these facts.
earth's axis
Yes, Earth does spin on its own axis. The axis is on a tilt of 23.5 degrees by memory.
one complete on the earth's axis is known as a rotation
Yes. When we're talking about the Earth, 'spin' and 'rotate' are the same thing.
They spin at a different rate on their axis than the Earth does on its axis.
On its axis Earth rotates around the sun.
The Earth spins on an axis.
Yes, the Earth does rotate on its axis.
Yes it does!
what does earth spin on besides a inmaginary line? ============== Planet Earth rotates on its axis.
It takes 1 sidereal day for the to earth to spin on its axis. That is 23.93447 hours.
The rotation of the planet on its axis of spin. The spin is responsible for the day and the night.
Not taxis, but axis.
Axis
a day
Yes
earth's axis