what will happen if the earth eas stop its rotary motion on its acid?
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Our planet does a lot: it shakes, revolves, tilts, and spins, and it does each one of these differently than it did some hundreds of thousands of years ago. So if the Earth no longer rotates, we must wonder what will become of us.
To begin, the Earth rotates because of the conservation of angular momentum, which explains that as something brings its mass closer to itself, it will begin to spin faster. The Earth normally spins at the equator at around eleven hundred miles per hour, and slower at the poles. This basically says that as the Earth rotates counter-clockwise, from west to east, friction develops and inertia acts on us. So if the Earth were to suddenly stop spinning, we would be thrown eastward at a violent pace.
The Earth’s atmosphere would be gone on account of the strong winds and partly a byproduct of this, mile-high tsunamis would sweep over land because of the sudden lack of interaction with the moon and tides. One day on Earth would last what is now three hundred and sixty-five days; the two main factors that affect seasons are rotation and even more importantly, the 23.5 degree tilt of the Earth. Because the strongest gravity would be at the poles, the water will move towards the poles, leaving a big continent wrapped lengthwise across the planet.
There is not much bias to this blog, considering it is not an experimental study and simply an observational one, and also because it is not attempting to make a point, only analyze. Also there is no counterargument considering the science is all there and it is a subject that is agreed upon.