Zero at the poles, about 1000 mph at the equator.
The Earth rotates in 1 day. The moon takes 27.32 days to rotate.
counter to the earth's rotation Exactly wrong..........it travels WITH the Earths rotation.....eastwards
The Earths sidereal rotation period is 23 hours and 56 seconds. = =
Its very slow, despite orbiting the sun in a very quick time. it rotates once every 58.6 days relative to background stars.
The earths rotation effects whether it is night or day (so you'll see the moon at night).
the orbit
The length of the day
One complete rotation every 23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds (rounded)
The days would be longer
The rotation rate at the equator of the Sun is approximately 25 days, meaning that it takes about 25 days for the Sun to complete one full rotation at its equator.
Earth's rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete, which is why we experience day and night cycles.
rotation
24 hours rotation
That's "rotation".
The rotation rate of the Sun varies with latitude; at the equator, it rotates approximately once every 25 days. In contrast, at the poles, the rotation period can take about 35 days. This differential rotation is due to the Sun's gaseous nature, allowing different latitudinal bands to rotate at different speeds.
because of the earths rotation
no they are not