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During Revolution:

The motion of earth around the sun is an example of curvilinear motion, more specifically circular motion.

If any object moves along a curved path without change in its orientation, its motion is called circular motion.

Circle is a 2D figure which is also a curve. So, we can clearly say that they are showing circular motion. The sun is in any of the focii.

During Rotation:

The motion of earth around its axis is called rotational motion. Here the object spins around a fixed axis.

The orientation in rotational motion changes continuously like in case of earth also. The day and night are changing for different places across the world.

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The particles of the object move through unequal distances in a given time, depending on their location.

The particle which is located near the axis of rotation, covers less distance as compared to the ones far away from the axis.

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