it takes a year to circle the sun and 24 hours to make a full 360 degree rotation.
24 hours (a day)
At or very near the surface it would take almost 34 hours.
7 hours.
No, it takes 365 and 1/4 days (a year) for the Earth to circle (orbit) the Sun. However it takes 24 hours (a day) for the Earth to turn (rotate) once on its axis.
Top Cheetah speed = 75 mph. Circumference of the earth at the Equator = 24,901.55 miles. Time to circle the earth = 332 hours (13 days and 20 hours).
24 hours {1 day} to rotate 1 year {exactly} to make a full circle around the sun {Orbit}
An Earth complete spin is 24 hours.
It takes 24 earth hours for it to make a full rotation.
One quarter of a day (24 hours), or 6 hours.
It takes exactly 24 hours
708.74 hours (29.531 Earth-days)
48 hours. If it takes him 24 hours for 1 night then it would take twice as long. If he were real. My dad told me he wasn't.