Global cooling
Sorry for no question yesterday, i was out with friends but heres todays question -
If the Sun rose in the west and set in the east, what would happen to the earth and its polarity?
/discuss
crex (07-30-2011)
Good question.
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It's because the Earth Spins to the East
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Venus is the only planet that spins clockwise.
Previously Armalite42
Since when was this official?
Forfeit the game, before somebody
else takes you outta the frame.
And puts your name to shame
Cover up your face, you can't
run the race the pace is too fast
You just won't last.
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my view is that if the sun rose in the west it would led to a polar shift causing ur north and south to become ur east and west, which would mean that the polar ice caps would have changed to were our continents are right now
Posting questions like this in summer is like giving a quiz during winter break
yuwannabesooffical?
if you want i can have this as an addition to the news
Earths Crust Displacement
Summer vacation, and I have to think,
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