What is Earth spins?

Earth spins like a toy top that never stops turning, it goes around and around on its side, making day and night.

Like a Big Turntable

Imagine you're sitting on a spinning chair in the middle of a playground. When you push it, you go swirl, swirl, swirl, that’s what Earth does! It spins all by itself, once every 24 hours. That’s why we have day and night: when your side faces the Sun, it's daytime; when it turns away, it's nighttime.

The Whole World Moves

Even though you feel like you're standing still, everything around you, trees, buildings, even the air, is spinning with Earth. It’s like being on a merry-go-round while pretending you’re not moving. You might not notice it, but Earth keeps turning, and that's why we see the Sun rise in the morning and set in the evening. Earth spins like a toy top that never stops turning, it goes around and around on its side, making day and night.

Like a Big Turntable

Imagine you're sitting on a spinning chair in the middle of a playground. When you push it, you go swirl, swirl, swirl, that’s what Earth does! It spins all by itself, once every 24 hours. That’s why we have day and night: when your side faces the Sun, it's daytime; when it turns away, it's nighttime.

The Whole World Moves

Even though you feel like you're standing still, everything around you, trees, buildings, even the air, is spinning with Earth. It’s like being on a merry-go-round while pretending you’re not moving. You might not notice it, but Earth keeps turning, and that's why we see the Sun rise in the morning and set in the evening.

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  1. A child wonders why the sun seems to move across the sky every day.
  2. Imagine Earth as a spinning top that keeps going around and around.
  3. You feel the wind because Earth is turning beneath your feet.

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