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Why does the speed of Earth's rotation diminish away from the equator?​

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Answered by Virat9909
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The equator is further away from the (just imagined central pole) than the North and South poles. In this case, the same point on the equator has to travel a larger distance, a larger radius or call it circumference, to get to the same point. Therefore, the speed of rotation at the poles, decreases.

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