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  2. Earth's rotation - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the rotation of Earth around its own axis, changes in the orientation of the rotation axis, and the history of the idea of a rotating Earth. Find out how Earth's rotation affects the length of a day, the seasons, the tides, and the shape of the planet.

  3. Foucault pendulum - Wikipedia

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    A Foucault pendulum is a device that demonstrates the Earth's rotation by swinging in a circular plane that rotates over time. Learn about its history, mechanism, and how it works at different latitudes and locations.

  4. Rotation of axes in two dimensions - Wikipedia

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    Learn how to rotate a Cartesian coordinate system by an angle and transform the coordinates of points and curves. See examples, formulas, and applications of rotation of axes in two dimensions.

  5. Google Maps - Wikipedia

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    Google Maps offers satellite imagery, street maps, 360° views, traffic conditions, and route planning for various modes of transportation. It was launched in 2005 by Google, after acquiring several companies that developed the technology and data behind it.

  6. Rotation - Wikipedia

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    Rotation is the circular movement of an object around a central line, known as an axis of rotation. Learn about different types of rotation, such as spin, revolution, and principal rotations, and how to calculate rotation angle and axis using matrices.

  7. Rotation (mathematics) - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the concept of rotation in geometry and algebra, and how it can be represented in different dimensions and formalisms. Find out the definitions, properties, and examples of rotations, as well as their applications in physics and mechanics.

  8. South-up map orientation - Wikipedia

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    A south-up map is a map with south at the top, instead of north, which is the standard convention. Learn about the psychological, cultural, and historical significance of south-up maps, and see examples and references.

  9. Earth - Wikipedia

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    Learn about Earth, the only planet with life and liquid surface water, and its physical characteristics, atmosphere, climate, and history. Find out how Earth orbits the Sun, rotates, and interacts with other planets and space objects.