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how the rotation of earth will be affected if its density becomes uniform?

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Answered by legend98
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Answer:

Earth's rotation is the rotation of Planet Earth around its own axis. Earth rotates eastward, in prograde motion. As viewed from the north pole star Polaris, Earth turns counterclockwise.

The North Pole, also known as the Geographic North Pole or Terrestrial North Pole, is the point in the Northern Hemisphere where Earth's axis of rotation meets its surface. This point is distinct from Earth's North Magnetic Pole. The South Pole is the other point where Earth's axis of rotation intersects its surface, in Antarctica

Answered by AncyA
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Answer:

  • The rotation of the Earth will not be affected if the density becomes uniform.

Explanation:

  • The density difference is not considered for the surface of the Earth and Earth can be spherical in shape. Therefore the density variation in the Earth not directional it is radial and the Earth can have  uniform constant density as a sphere of uniform mass distribution.
  • The density of the Earth is not uniform because when the planet Earth is formed the densest materials comes to the center of the Earth and the lighter materials float at the surface. This makes the dense iron core at the center of the Earth.
  • When compared to core the crust of the Earth is less dense.
  • If the rotation of Earth gets changed there will be drastic changes resulting opposite direction of Earth rotation, climatic changes, changes in direction of sunrise and sun set.
  • Wind and atmospheric pressure system has constant changes this may affect the rotation of the Earth.
  • Therefore the rotation of the Earth will not be affected if the density becomes uniform.

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