No. More like once every 23hours 56minutes 4seconds.
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
Once every 24 hours
No, the Earth rotates once in a day.
Yes - the moon orbits the earth once every 28 days. It also takes 28 days to rotate once on its axis - which is why we always see the same detail on the surface at night.
Earth rotates approximately once every day. More accurately, once every 23h56m.
the moon orbits the EARTH every month.
The moon spins once on its axis every month; one sidereal period around earth is equal to one complete rotation on its axis. If the moon did not rotate, all of its surface would be visible from earth over the course of a month.
The moon spins once on its axis every month; one sidereal period around earth is equal to one complete rotation on its axis. If the moon did not rotate, all of its surface would be visible from earth over the course of a month.
No it take 243 Earth days.
Earth's moon does rotate on it's axis but it does it once each orbit of the Earth: every 27.3 days .
The moon does rotate on its axis as the earth does. The earth rotates once in a day and the moon rotates once in a month ( for those who want to quibble, it's a little more than 27 days ). ADD---the moon rotate at the same speed of the earth, that why we always see the same side of the moon which give the impresion that the moon doesnt rotate but it does!
The Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.25 days. The Earth spins on its axis once in 24 hours.