Science, asked by kalraprincy7, 11 months ago

If earth stops rotation then how would it effect our life

Answers

Answered by wailakiani46
1

Answer:

Explanation:

The earth rotates at an average speed of 1000 m/h giving us night and day while harnessing wind, tides and temperature. If the Earth stops spinning, everything that isn't safely secured or tied down will be suddenly sent flying eastward at 1000 m/h. This would feel similar to an atomic blast. In less than a minute, towering tsunamis would sweep more than 17 miles inland. All the water from the world's oceans would surge towards the poles. Since the globe bulges at the equator, the north and south poles are nearer to the centre of the earth hence having a greater gravititional pull. The world's seven oceans would combine to form two, forming one mega ocean at the north and one at the south. The oceanic displacement would form a massive supercontinent along the equator, wrapping the entire Earth. Resources would be scarce, the world would experience wide scale drought and most species would be endangered (if not already extinct). Agriculture would be nearly impossible to maintain since a full day would now last an entire year.

Similar questions