From simple, visible observations (without the use of high-tech, modern technology) how do we know the...

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From simple, visible observations (without the use ofhigh-tech, modern technology) how do we know the Sun is rotating?What if the Sun stopped rotating? What about the Sun would bedifferent; if anything at all? Is it important to our lives here onEarth or the future of the solar system that the Sun does continueto rotate? For this last set of questions, do not just answer anopinion here...actually do some research (internet if you wish) anddescribe at least ONE thing that would result if our Sun stoppedrotating

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Answer Yes the sun certainly does rotate or spins faster at its equator than its poles The rotational period of the sun is about 24days at its equator and 35 days at its poles due to the composition of the Sun which is a liquid    See Answer
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