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rotation![]() The Earth rotates in an anticlockwise direction (looking along its axis from north to south) and takes approximately 24 hours to rotate on its own axis. Day and night depend on the Earth's rotation; the half of the Earth facing the Sun is in daylight and the half facing away from the Sun is in darkness.
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In a galaxy, called MCG-5-23-16, Reeves' team determined that the accretion disk is angled at 45[degrees] to the black hole's axis of rotation. Uranus The third-widest planet's most unusual feature is that its axis of rotation is almost horizontal (98 degrees)--Uranus spins sideways 2 N) connected to the pivoting arm of the apparatus measured wrist extensor torque, calculated as force X distance from the axis of rotation (53 mm). |
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