Earth Is Spinning Slower Than It Has in Millions of Years
Earth Is Spinning Slower Than It Has in Millions of Years And Rising Oceans May Be the Reason What if climate change is quietly altering the length of our days Most of us never think about the rotation of Earth. It feels constant. Reliable. The planet turns once every twenty four hours and that rhythm structures our entire lives. But that rotation is not perfectly stable. Scientists have known for decades that the length of a day can shift slightly. Tiny changes happen constantly. Winds move. Oceans circulate. Even movements deep inside the molten core can subtly speed up or slow down the planet. A new study suggests something much bigger is happening right now. Earth is slowing its rotation at a pace not seen for millions of years. Researchers from the ETH Zurich and the University of Vienna examined paleoclimate data stretching back millions of years and discovered that modern changes in sea level appear to be influencing the spin of the entire planet. According to their findin...