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why earth rotate on it's axis? what is the force responsible for it?​

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Answered by BrainlyJossh
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Earth rotates because Sun attracts the earth and thus pulls earth towards it secondly due to earths revolution around sun it tends to go away from sun in direction of the tangent hence a rotational force (torque) acts on earth and it tends to rotate.

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Answered by AnjanaUmmareddy
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"Earth rotates because Sun attracts the earth and thus pulls earth towards it secondly due to earths revolution around sun it tends to go away from sun in direction of the tangent hence a rotational force (torque) acts on earth and it tends to rotate."

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