In the atmosphere, the layers themselves do not spin; rather, the wind and weather systems move through these layers. However, the Earth’s rotation affects the movement of air masses, leading to phenomena like the Coriolis effect. Additionally, certain gases, such as carbon dioxide and oxygen, remain relatively stationary compared to the dynamic flow of air around them. Thus, while the atmosphere is in constant motion, specific components can be considered non-spinning.
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