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2023-08-23 17:15:17 UTC - HELPFUL

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Earth is a sphere. It rotates around its own axis slowly but continuously, and completes this rotation once every 24 hours. As the Earth rotates, part of it is facing the sun, and part of it faces away. This is why some parts of the world have day and night at different times. https://askanearthspacescientist.asu.edu/top-question/flat-earth

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