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- Earth's_rotation abstract "Earth's rotation is the rotation of the solid Earth around its own axis. The Earth rotates from the west towards the east. As viewed from the North Star or polestar Polaris, the Earth turns counter-clockwise.The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. This point is distinct from the Earth's North Magnetic Pole. The South Pole is the other point where the Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface, in Antarctica.The Earth rotates once in about 24 hours with respect to the sun and once every 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds with respect to the stars (see below). Earth's rotation is slowing slightly with time; thus, a day was shorter in the past. This is due to the tidal effects the Moon has on Earth's rotation. Atomic clocks show that a modern day is longer by about 1.7 milliseconds than a century ago, slowly increasing the rate at which UTC is adjusted by leap seconds.".
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- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink science.html.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink question.php?number=416.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink steph2003.pdf.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink eop-pc.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink maia.usno.navy.mil.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink 24_dickey.pdf.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink www.iers.org.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink earth-orientation.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageExternalLink spinning-earth.
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageID "4396171".
- Earth's_rotation wikiPageRevisionID "606443429".
- Earth's_rotation hasPhotoCollection Earth's_rotation.
- Earth's_rotation subject Category:Dynamics_of_the_Solar_System.
- Earth's_rotation subject Category:Earth.
- Earth's_rotation comment "Earth's rotation is the rotation of the solid Earth around its own axis. The Earth rotates from the west towards the east. As viewed from the North Star or polestar Polaris, the Earth turns counter-clockwise.The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where the Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. This point is distinct from the Earth's North Magnetic Pole.".
- Earth's_rotation label "Earth's rotation".
- Earth's_rotation label "Erdrotation".
- Earth's_rotation label "Rotación de la Tierra".
- Earth's_rotation label "Rotation de la Terre".
- Earth's_rotation label "Rotação da Terra".
- Earth's_rotation label "Ruch obrotowy Ziemi".
- Earth's_rotation label "Sterrendag".
- Earth's_rotation label "Суточное вращение Земли".
- Earth's_rotation label "دوران الأرض".
- Earth's_rotation label "地球の自転".
- Earth's_rotation label "地球自转".
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Rotace_Země.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Erdrotation.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Rotación_de_la_Tierra.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Rotation_de_la_Terre.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Rotasi_Bumi.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs 地球の自転.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs 지구의_자전.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Sterrendag.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Ruch_obrotowy_Ziemi.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Rotação_da_Terra.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs m.0b__74.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Q244743.
- Earth's_rotation sameAs Q244743.
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- Earth's_rotation depiction Globespin.gif.
- Earth's_rotation isPrimaryTopicOf Earth's_rotation.