no
Once an object, any object, such as the Earth, is set in motion to rotate in a particular direction, it will always continue to rotate in that direction. For the Earth to rotate in another direction would take an enormous, cataclysmic force that would have to be created by a gigantic object colliding with it, or at least coming very close to it.
No. More like once every 23hours 56minutes 4seconds.
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
24 hours
about once
The Sun does not rotate around the Earth, nor does the Earth rotate around the Sun. The Earth revolves around the Sun each year, and each body rotates about its own axis: once a day for the Earth, once in about 25 days for the Sun.
Once every 24 hours
about once
The time required for the Earth to rotate once on its axis is called a day. This rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete.
Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to rotate just once!
Earth rotates on its axis approximately 7 times in one week.
Venus.