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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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But looking at the movements of the stars, I can't picture to myself the rotation of the earth, and I'm right in saying that the stars move. By attentively watching, the observer would then have perceived the other molecules of the mass, following the example of this central star, become likewise condensed by gradually accelerated rotation, and gravitating round it in the shape of innumerable stars. Farmers find that they can raise most food by a rotation of plants belonging to the most different orders: nature follows what may be called a simultaneous rotation. |
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