this is a dum question
The Earth spins on its axis all the time. It never stops.
this is a stupid question. the earth revoles around the sun.
The moon's orbital speed around the Earth is about 1.02 Km/s. Think carefully about the question. Orbiting is a motion, so the moon cannot possibly be still while it orbits. Perhaps you are wondering about the moon spinning on its axis. It is easy to see that some people might think that the moon does not spin on its axis, since the same face orients toward earth all the time. However, the moon does have to spin on its axis, one time for every orbit. This is why the same face orients toward earth all the time.
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.
All the planets that we know about spin, yes. Some spin faster or slower, or on a different axis, but they all spin.
it takes 24 hours for the earth to spin all the way around.
Actually, just about any planet, star, and galaxy in the universe.
The earth is spinning all the time.It completes one entire revolution ... i.e. a stick in the ground returns to point in the same direction in which it began ...in about 23 hours 56 minutes = about 86,160 seconds.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin, compared to Earth which takes around 24 hours.
Junipers typically do not spin at all; their roots keep them firmly anchored to the Earth. The planet Jupiter, on the other hand, spins once in just 9.8 hours!
yes because when we have night time some where else has day time