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Gabriel Decker
30 March, 21:56
Earth's rate of rotation primarily affects the
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Kiley
30 March, 22:25
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The answer could be tides or ocean currents.
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Kaden Hood
31 March, 01:28
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I don't know the exact scientific terms but I know that the rate of the Earth's rotation affects the length of our days, because at the rate it rotates it does a complete rotation in about 24 hours.
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