One day on Earth is 23.934 sidereal hours .
The Earth rotates every 23h56m; rounding this to 24 hours, you have a full rotation, or 360 degrees, every 24 hours. This is equal to 15 degrees per hour.The Earth rotates every 23h56m; rounding this to 24 hours, you have a full rotation, or 360 degrees, every 24 hours. This is equal to 15 degrees per hour.The Earth rotates every 23h56m; rounding this to 24 hours, you have a full rotation, or 360 degrees, every 24 hours. This is equal to 15 degrees per hour.The Earth rotates every 23h56m; rounding this to 24 hours, you have a full rotation, or 360 degrees, every 24 hours. This is equal to 15 degrees per hour.
The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours, resulting in day and night cycles. The Moon also rotates on its axis, but it takes about 27.3 days to complete a full rotation, so we always see the same side of the Moon from Earth.
The Earth makes one rotation on its own axis every 24 hours.
The Earth rotates once on its axis every 24 hours, which is why we have a 24-hour day.
The earth makes a full rotation every 24 hours (a day).
24 hours
one rotation of the earth, relative to the sun
24 hours. Relative to the stars (the "real rotation"), it is about 23h56m.24 hours. Relative to the stars (the "real rotation"), it is about 23h56m.24 hours. Relative to the stars (the "real rotation"), it is about 23h56m.24 hours. Relative to the stars (the "real rotation"), it is about 23h56m.
If Earth has rotation that just means it is changing from day to night. One full rotation takes 24 hours.
the Earth makes 1 rotation every 24 hours the Earth makes 1 revolution every 8766 hours.
One full rotation every 24 hours
A new day begins. Or the Earth has rotated once around it's axis (Not actually true as one complete rotation takes 23h 56m 4.100s)