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AlladinOne [14]
2 years ago
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1What is Earth's intergalactic movement?

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1 answer:
Dafna1 [17]2 years ago
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The planet Earth never rests, but it constantly moves through the universe. The earth rotates around its own axis and rotates completely 360 ° every day. This corresponds to an equatorial velocity of approximately 1700 km / h, which decreases at higher latitudes.

As you know, there are two types of movements on the earth: rotation and rotation. Rotation is the movement of the earth around its axis. The movement of the earth around the sun in a constant orbit is called a revolution. The axis of the earth, which is a fictitious line, forms an angle of 66½ ° with its orbital plane.

In a new report published in the Royal Astronomical Society's monthly report, researchers at Durham University theorize that our galaxy and its closest neighbors will clash in 1 to 4 billion years.

Learn more about Earth's movement   here: brainly.com/question/15819603

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