- Days would be 12 hours long instead of 24 hours.
- Light and dark would each be nominally 6 hours long instead of 12 hours.
- Instead of staying up for 12 hours and then relaxing for 12 hours as we do now,
I think the same evolutionary influences of defense from predators and visually
finding our way around would still have synchronized us with light and dark, and
we would work for 4 hours, sleep for 4 hours, and drink beer and go to movies for
the other 4 hours, every day.
- I'm not sure what caused our feeding cycle to be what it is. If the Earth spun
twice as fast, we might have a system where our meals are 2 hours apart during
our waking time instead instead of 4 hours. Or, if that was taking too much time
away from all the other things we had to get done during a day, then we might be
on a system of only 2 meals a day, like many of our animals are now. Either way,
my dogs would probably expect their bowls to be full every 6 hours instead of
every 12 hours.
- As you can tell, I'm a little thin on the biological aspects. I'm wondering whether
all this frantic activity, like only getting 2 hours to let a meal settle, and going to bed,
getting up, bathing and shaving every 12 hours, might wear us out sooner, and there
might be fewer years in our normal human lifetime.
- High- and low-pressure weather systems would spin faster, and
there would be more wind on Earth.
- The moon would take about 54.6 days to orbit around Earth instead of 27.3 days.
- The moon would take about 59.1 days to go through all its phases instead of 29.5 days.
- Each season would be about 180 days instead of 90 days.
- There would be about 7301/2 days in a year.
- I think we would need a Leap Year every other year instead of every 4 years.
- If we still wanted our months to roughly match the motions of the moon, then
we would need calendars with 56 to 62 days in each month, but we could still
get along with only 12 months.
- High- and low-tides would come 3 hours apart instead of 6 hours apart.
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)
axis
It takes about 58.6 Earth days to rotate:)
The sun does not rotate around the earth. Ever. The Earth rotates around the sun once in one year.
IT TAKES THE EARTH 360 DAYS TO ROTATE. it actually takes 365 days to orbit the sun and 23 hours 55 min to rotate on its axis
Actually I dont know, but I guess the rate of everything happeningnow would be twice as fast.
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)
if the earth rotates in the same place
No
the earth would rotate the moon or the next closest planet
instead of everything getting older it would get younger
The season progression would reverse.
As the Earth does not rotate evenly, but rather at a tilt, the seasons would be skewed.
If Earth has rotation that just means it is changing from day to night. One full rotation takes 24 hours.
Yes the Earth does rotate on an axis.
I dont rotate comparatively with the earth but as Im standing on it I do rotate with it becaus I am part of it.
because if the earth didnt rotate it didnt cause day and night