Geography, asked by munawarmehar2017, 13 hours ago

if the earth stops rotating what will you do to regain the continuity of Earth's rotation?​

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Answered by piyadutiya
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Answer:

The good news is that if the Earth's rotation stopped, we wouldn't fall off. With water pushed to the poles, we could walk on land around the entire equator, but it would be a very inhospitable place, We know that the rotation of the Earth is gradually slowing down. But what would happen if God, the devil or aliens suddenly and completely stopped our planet from rotating on its axis of spin?  

Hope this helps!-_-

Answered by ravilaccs
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Answer:

At the Equator, the earth's rotational motion is at its fastest, about a thousand miles an hour. If that motion suddenly stopped, the momentum would send things flying eastward. Moving rocks and oceans would trigger earthquakes and tsunamis. The still-moving atmosphere would scour landscapes.

Explanation:

  • The law of inertia will take effect. The Earth rotates at around 1000 miles per hour, and everything in it rotates at the same rate. So, even if the Earth abruptly stops rotating, the items inside it will continue to move at 1000 miles per hour. Everything that is not firmly anchored to the bedrock would be shifted at a lethal rate. Every man-made structure would be uprooted and tossed far, far away, including the building, monuments, and tees. "People would be flying out the windows," says Neil deGrasse Tyson. They'd collide with other constructions. Other structures would approach the people directly. It would be tragic.
  • The water in the seas also possesses inertia. So what if the earth's rotation stops? Giant waves will slam on the side, drowning everything in their path. The waves will be more lethal than the tsunami. The four major seas will join together to produce two mega oceans.
  • Assume the Earth comes to a halt, but its atmosphere continues to move. The winds will be travelling at 1000 miles per hour in this situation, resulting in devastating storms.
  • Most of our globe would become uninhabitable if the Earth abruptly stopped rotating. The Earth rotates at about 1700 km/h, and an abrupt stop would move anything that isn't securely attached to the bedrock. This is due to the previously discussed inertia of motion. The reason for this is because, even if the Earth stops rotating, the atmosphere will continue to move at 1700 km/hr, sweeping away everything on the ground, including massive boulders, automobiles, and buildings, as well as ourselves. As a result, the Earth's biosphere will be entirely destroyed. The 24-hour'system' into which we divide reality would be changed as well.
  • A day of 24 hours will now be divided into 6 months. As a result, there will be 6 months of daylight and 6 months of darkness. During the day, the side of the Earth that faces the Sun will have hot summers, while the side that faces away from the Sun will have lethal winters. This will cause massive storms to rage for aeons.

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