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Earth Now Spins Faster, Breaks Record for Shortest Days, Impact of Climate Change

BOY ZONE – Earth has rotated on its axis 1.50 milliseconds (a little more than a thousandth of a second) earlier than 24 hours. However, this is not the only fastest time.

The planet once completed its full rotation on June 29, which is 1.59 milliseconds shorter than its standard 24 hour period.

Recently, Earth has rotated faster, as reported by the Independent. The shortest day of the year is July 19. That is 1.47 milliseconds shorter.

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next year, Earth will continue to spin at a generally increasing number, but will not solve record.

But according to Interesting Engineering, the 50-year phase of the shortest days may have begun by now.

The cause of the difference in rotating speed Earth this is still unknown. But the scientist speculated that this could be due to processes occurring inside or outside the core, oceans, tides or even climate change.

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The researchers explained that an increase in rotation and the shortness of the day can relate to Chandler’s wobblea small deviation in rotation axis Earth.

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