True
The equator.
There is no exact radius of the Earth, but the average is 3,959 miles or 20,903,520 feet. The Earth is rotating on it's axis and because of this rapid rotation the Earth's poles tend to flatten. Which makes the radius from the center to the equator larger than from the center to the poles.
i think its curved
true
biosphere ,hydrosphere ,atmosphere ,lithosphere are the four spheres of the earth
yes
rotation
RotationThe spinning of the Earth on its axis is known as 'the Earths rotation'Rotation.Rotating.rotation (as opposed to orbiting, which describes the earth's movements around the sun)
rotation
Rotation and Revolution.
That's "rotation".
It is June.
The earth's axis is imaginary, and it doesn't cause anything. You have a ball that's spinning without wobbling, and as you watch it spinning, you mentally imagine that it's spinning on a pencil that has been stuck through it. The imaginary line that runs up the center of that imaginary pencil is called the axis of rotation.
Rotation and Revolution.
False. Earth's path or orbit around the Sun is called its revolution, not rotation. Rotation refers to the spinning of Earth on its axis, which causes day and night, while revolution refers to the Earth's journey around the Sun, which takes about 365.25 days to complete.
wed be heading the opposite way of all the planets but everything else will remain the same except the time
Rotation is the act of spinning or turning around a central axis. It is a transformation that changes the orientation of an object without changing its shape or size. Rotations are commonly used in geometry and can be clockwise or counterclockwise.