Specialists studying the work of atomic clocks have revealed that the length of the day on Earth is gradually increasing. Scientists have published the results of analyzing data collected over the past decades.
According to the researchers, previously the opposite situation was observed: the Earth rotated faster, which shortened the length of the day. The most noticeable acceleration was observed in June 2022, when the day became the shortest in the last 50 years.
The reasons for these fluctuations are not yet fully understood. Scientists suggest that possible factors are climate change, global warming, intense atmospheric phenomena and redistribution of the Earth's mass associated with the melting of glaciers. All of these processes may affect the planet's rotation, although the exact mechanisms have yet to be determined.
Despite the small changes, people do not notice them in their daily lives because the official day length is 24 hours. In reality, however, this is not absolutely constant: the exact time of the Earth's complete revolution around its axis is 86,400 seconds, but it does not always correspond to accepted time standards.