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∙ 11y agoi think its 250 meters..
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∙ 11y agoThe circumferential distance for the Earth's one degree rotation is approximately 111 kilometers (69 miles) at the equator. This value decreases as you move towards the poles due to the Earth's shape, which is an oblate spheroid.
None (that we know of).
Earths rotation around its axis
The speed of rotation is greatest at the equator; 1038 miles per hour.
The equators warm air, and the polar cold air.
360 degrees is the circumference, 25,000 miles round the equator, so divide 25,000 by 360 and then divide by 4 to find the number of miles in ¼ degree.
rotation
Due to the vast distance between the earth and polaris, the earths axis of rotation essentially lines up with polaris at all times, so when the stars are visible, and viewed from the north pole, the earths rotation causes the stars to appear to rotate around polaris.
24 hours rotation
That's "rotation".
because of the earths rotation
no they are not
coriolis effect
-- 1 revolution per 23hours 56minutes 4seconds (rounded) -- 0.25 degree per minute (rounded) -- 0.262 radian per hour (rounded)
the earths rotation around the sun is 365 days . hope this helps (:
By the axis of earths rotation
yes
Essentially nothing.