Any place on earth would have the same time to rotate.
what seems to be different is the duration of day and night
Because it takes a longer time to rotate than earth does
Darkness varies depending on region (location on Earth) and Earth's position in orbit, when days grow longer when it's closer to the Sun as in the Summer.
Mercury. One Mercurial day is 176 Terran (Earth) days.
The day and night would be longer, so parts of the Earth might heat up or cool down more each day.
As the Earth does not rotate evenly, but rather at a tilt, the seasons would be skewed.
Since the 1600s, it has been generally accepted that no planets revolve around the Earth.
Yes the Earth does rotate on an axis.
because if the earth didnt rotate it didnt cause day and night
I dont rotate comparatively with the earth but as Im standing on it I do rotate with it becaus I am part of it.
A Martian day is only 40 minutes longer than an Earth day, but its year is almost twice as long as ours.
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
Yes, the Earth does rotate on its axis.