What does Earth’s rotation on its axis cause?

the tides
night and day
passing of years
phases of the moon

1 answer

Earth’s rotation on its axis causes night and day. As the Earth spins, different parts of its surface move into and out of sunlight, resulting in the cycle of day and night.

The tides are primarily influenced by the gravitational pull of the Moon and the Sun, while the passing of years is related to Earth's orbit around the Sun, and the phases of the Moon are the result of its position relative to Earth and the Sun, not Earth's rotation.