Dispute that....you ought to hear my mate fart.....Neptune, despite being the furthest planet from the Sun, has the fastest winds in the Solar System (1400 mph).
Dispute that....you ought to hear my mate fart.....
Just days before the World Cup of 1966 in England, the trophy was stolen and then later retrieved by a dog
Pickles was innocent.
Great Britain were in the process of building an aircraft carrier out of ice to cover the air gap in the Atlantic Convoy system during WW2.
It would,ve been unsinkable.
"The Earth's rotation is slowing down from rotational energy transfer to the moon's orbit through tides. The moon is very slowly increasing its orbital radius."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tidal_acceleration
So in 200 years time, we will have about 40 minutes more, I'm pretty sure we didn't have 23 hours 20 minutes in a day in 1800. I think it is going to take millions of years for it to slow down that much.
Scientists have discovered that Earth's rotation is slowing, and in the past 2 years, there is about 24 more seconds in a day.
Errr...Really?..... The Earth rotates once in about 24 hours with respect to the sun and once every 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds with respect to the stars. Earth's rotation is slowing slightly with time; thus, a day was shorter in the past. This is due to the tidal effects the Moon has on Earth's rotation. Atomic clocks show that a modern day is longer by about 1.7 milliseconds than a century ago, slowly increasing the rate at which UTC is adjusted by leap seconds.
Well there does seem to be conflicting evidence, but the general thought is that the days are getting longer