If the Sun were to stop rotating, its magnetic field would weaken over time and the Sun's surface would become less active with fewer sunspots and solar flares. This could potentially have effects on Earth's climate and space weather, but it would not cause the Sun to go out or have an immediate impact on life on Earth.
no, it's the Earth that is constantly rotating around the Sun
the rotating is the word
Gravitational pull.
We believe that stars form at the CENTERS of rotating interstellar gas clouds.
Sunspots can be used to determine the rotation period of the Sun because they appear to move across the Sun's surface as it rotates. By tracking the motion of sunspots over time, scientists can calculate the rotation period of the Sun. This information helps confirm that the Sun is indeed rotating on its axis.
10 days
Because the cloud of material from which it formed was rotating, and there is nothing in space to stop it.
If the Earths core stopped rotating, we will either freeze to death if we're away from the sun, or we'll boil to death if we're towards the sun.There will be no night or no day.
no, it's the Earth that is constantly rotating around the Sun
Earth revolves around the sun while rotating on its sides
Certain sacrificing tables on tall temples. They would do this because they thought that if they didn't the sun would stop rotating.
because earth is rotating around itself while revolving around the sun
If an impact caused the earth to stop rotating it would have already caused damage. For example: If a meteor hit the earth it would crack the earth into pieces, therefore we would be frozen in the darkness for half a year and toasted from the sun the other half.
by the earth rotating around the sun while the moon is rotating around the earth.
Rotating is spinning around. non rotating isn't, The earth would be sucked into the sun if it collapsed into a black hole.
No.
the rotating is the word