yes it does it takes 365 days for the earth to completely make a year
It takes about 24 hours for Earth to complete one full rotation of spin.
Yes. Each complete rotation of the earth takes about 24 hours. Each complete orbit of the sun takes earth about 365 days.
It takes about 27.3 days for the moon to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is the same amount of time it takes to orbit the Earth. This is why we always see the same side of the moon from Earth.
Mercury takes about 58.6 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is known as a "solar day" on Mercury.
365 days - It takes the Earth 365 days (1 year) to complete a full rotation.
It takes about 243 of our days for Venus to do one rotation. That is about 5,832 hours.
No. Each of those "days" of which the question speaks is the length of time it takes for the earth to spin on its axis. The question is actually referring to the moon, which takes 27.32 days to spin once on its axis.
The moon takes about 27.3 days to spin around its axis once, which is the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around Earth. This synchronous rotation is why we always see the same face of the moon from Earth.
It takes Mercury about 59 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis. This means that a day on Mercury (one full rotation) is equivalent to 59 Earth days.
Pluto takes 6.39 earth days to complete one full rotation on its own axis.248.53 earth years
venus takes 243 earth days to complete one day. its days are actually longer than its years at it takes 225 earth days to orbit the sun.
1. Eatrh take 24 hr or one Earth day to rotate around its own axis. hence 24hr is a day 2. Moon takes 29.5 Earth days to complete a revolution around Earth; hence 30 days (approx) is considered a month 3. Earth takes 365 days to revolve around Sun; hence 365 days forms a year