If you mean earth spins in its?
Then the answer is Earth spins on its axis, while also orbiting the Sun.
spins on its axis
The way in which the Earth's core spins is believed to be the source of its
All but one planet in our solar-system spins clockwise, that is venus. All other spins counter-clockwise or cyclonically. The Sun also spins Cyclonically, so the Earth spins in the same direction as the Sun.
It is called Axis
Because when the Earth spins, the sun is hitting something else.
basically the earth spins to the right but if your upside down it spins to the left and as it spins the sun moves toward the earth and at sunset the sun explodes and the light emitted by the sun goes out and the moon takes over until dawn when the moon explodes then the sun has been resurrcted and the cycle begins again
the earth spins on an axis, which is carried over by conservation of angular momentum when the earth was created
The moon spins around the earth once a month. The earth spins around the sun once a year and the earth spins on it axis once a day giving rise to night and day. So in answer to your question the earth spins around the sun and the moon spins around the earth.
Earth spins around its axis? Which is the line between the north and south pole.
The Earth spins on an axis.
The Earth's rotation
The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".
The earth spins
when the earth spins dumbshit
doesnt it spins everyday it spins 1 complete spin
The Earth spins counterclockwise so no, it spins from west to east. Counter clockwise if you are standing on the north pole. Clockwise if you stand on the south pole. Either way it spins from west to east.
The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".
The way in which the Earth's core spins is believed to be the source of its