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Why does the earth rotate?

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Answered by harshita25364
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earth rotates because to make day and night . andit is inclined to its axis at 23 1\2 .

harshita25364: is n't my answer is correct it help you
0gaurav0: it is absolutely wrong! and it didn't help me. and I suggest you to try again.
Answered by Anonymous
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Hey

Earth rotates on it's axis in west to east direction .

This is because ,

In the innermost layer of earth , which is inner core , the molten form of substance are present . There mainly lava and molten magma are present . They are moving continuously inside earth and because of their continuous movement , earth also rotates on it's axis .

So , if the movement of lava and molten magma will stop then earth will also stop rotating .

This crucial phenomenon is also depicted in the hollywood movie " Core " where it is shown about the consequence of stopping of movement in inner core .

thanks :)

0gaurav0: hi body I m back. after doing a lot of research I found that your answer is wrong. the movie u saw was a science fiction. I can't write the real reason of the question. so u make a google search for it.
harshita25364: it's ok i got the answer by myself
raghu37: When the Earth was being formed, the particles and gases that were clumping together started spinning from rock impacts. Slowly, the planet became bigger and bigger, a core was formed which continued the spinning motion and it has been spinning ever since
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