Not exact matches
-- The Earth was formed by this giant explosion which took place millions of years ago and somehow ended up in this perfectly
rotating planet that has perfectly precise, repeatable days, months and years and
rotates at the perfect angle so as to enable defined
changes in climate and weather to have predictable seasons.
Of all the possible ways in which climate
change could affect our
planet, this is the most bizarre: as the oceans warm up, Earth will start
rotating a wee bit faster, reducing the length of a day.
As the tilted
planet rotates, its powerful field
changes direction, inducing electrical currents in any conducting layer within the moons.
Though the Earth
rotates around the sun in an ellipsis, it's not the
planet's
changing distance but rather its
changing orientation that determines seasonal shift.
One actually shows the Valdi system itself, and can be
rotated around and zoomed in or out (due to the console's limitations, the
planets themselves do not
change size but the difference between them does).