When is Earth's Rotation Day?

Sunday January 8th

Earth's Rotation Day, on January 8th, commemorates the fact that our planet revolves on its axis every 24 hours. Leon Foucault, a French physicist, is also a day to learn more about the French physicist.

Earth's Rotation Day - January 8

The axis on which the Earth rotates is an imaginary line drawn straight across the earth's surface. The axis connects the North Pole to the South Pole. Every 24 hours, the Earth rotates on this near-vertical axis. For this reason, 24 hours are divided into a day. In addition,, the sun revolves around the sun for just over 365 days. One year equals one year because of this. 365 days equals one year.

The earth's rotation does not only determine how long our day or year is, but it does not determine how long our day or year is. The seasons are also determined by the earth's rotation. The sun rises at various degrees as the earth rotates. In addition, the Earth's various positions in space throughout the year allow us to see different constellations.

The earth's rotation is also responsible for the Coriolis Effect, which is the defection of air currents. In the Southern hemisphere, the Air is deflected to the right (clockwise) in the Northern hemisphere and to the left (counterclockwise) in the Southern hemisphere. From 30 degrees N., high-pressure winds blow to the west from 30 degrees N. When air currents are deflected to the east, westerly winds occur.

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