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Please answer quickly
(today would be nice)

Through the work of scientists such as Copernicus and Galileo, the current accepted
theory is that Earth rotates on its axis and revolves
around the sun. What evidence did you see in the
motions of the sun and stars to support the theory
that Earth rotates and revolves?




Sagot :

Answer:

theory is cxorrect

Explanation:

The Earth rotates on its axis every 24 hours (relative to the Sun) and revolves in orbit around the Sun once every year.

The most direct evidence of daily rotation is via a Foucault pendulum, which swings in the same plane as the Earth rotates beneath it. At either pole, the swinging plane mirrors the Earth's 24 hour period. Some rotation is observed at all other locations on the Earth's surface as well, except for the equator.

The most direct observational evidence for Earth's orbital motion is the apparent shift of nearby stars after six months, as the Earth moves from one side of its orbit to the other. Because of the large distance to even the nearest start, this parallax shift is too small to been seen without a telescope.

Does the Earth rotate or revolve?

So the Earth rotates around its axis as it revolves around the sun. It takes the Earth 365 days, or one year, to complete a revolution. Leftover momentum from when planets were forming makes the Earth, and all planets in the solar system, rotate and revolve.

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