The earth rotates on its axis from
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Spacepedia | Solar System Scope. Our planet Earth rotates around its axis from west to east. An axis is an imaginary line that runs from the North Pole to the South Pole.  If you look on the Earth from the northern hemisphere, it rotates counter clockwise.
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The earth rotate on it's axis because, The Earth keeps spinning because it was born spinning," Luhman said. Different planets have different rates of rotation. Mercury, closest to the sun, is slowed by the sun's gravity, Luhman noted, making but a single rotation in the time it takes the Earth to rotate 58 times..
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