the earth revolves around the itself from east to west
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The earth revolves around the axis (itself) from west to east.
Explanation:
- As we know, the sun rises in the east. Therefore, the earth rotates from west to east.
- As the earth rotates from west to east, all other celestial bodies, like the moon and the sun, move from east to west across the sky.
- All the celestial bodies like the sun, the moon, the stars, and the planets rise in the east and set in the west.
- This is because the earth spins towards the east.
- Also, the earth’s magnetic field is the cause of its rotation from west to east.
- This rotation of the earth brings day and night.
- Thus, the earth takes one day to make a rotation on its axis from west to east.
- The Earth also takes one year to revolve around the sun.
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While the Earth revolves on its axis from west to east, the Moon, Sun, and all other celestial bodies appear to travel across the sky from east to west.
Explanation:
- Every celestial body rises in the east and sets in the west, including the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars.
- And that's because Earth rotates with respect to the east. The Earth spins from west to east counterclockwise when seen from above the North Pole. This is referred to as a prograde rotation.
- The sun rises in the east and sets in the west every day as a result of this rotational motion.
The anticlockwise direction of the Earth's rotation is from west to east. One year, or precisely 365.242 days , is needed for the Earth to make one rotation around the Sun.
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