The Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.25 days.
The Earth spins on its axis once in 24 hours.
The sun does not rotate around the earth. Ever. The Earth rotates around the sun once in one year.
Yes, the earth rotates on its axis about once a day. From noon to noon its 24 hours, but to turn 360 degrees its slightly less, about 23.93 hours, but in that time it has orbited further around the sun, so needs a bit extra time to rotate to noon.
No, the Earth's rotation will not cease. The Earth will continue to rotate on its axis as long as it exists.
Satellites rotate around the earth at a high rate of speed. The fastest object we have created would be the particle accelerator.
Dude hello, the moon doesn't rotate on its axis. It rotates around the Earth but stays facing the same way, the first time man ever saw the dark side of the moon was when Apollo 11 delivered the first people onto the moon. But the Earth on the other hand does rotate on its axis.
Some of the reasons?? The grammar is awful... Use google. This website is weak. Well, the earth rotates on its axis which is not perpendicular to the plane on which the planet orbits the sun; this is what causes seasons. e.g.) If the Northern Hemisphere is pointing toward the sun and the southern hemisphere pointed away then it is summer in the N.H. and winter in the S.H. The earth will continuously point in the same direction regardless of what side of the sun it is on. Then we have the moon which orbits the earth, which orbits the sun. The position of the moon in relation to the sun and the earth is what cause the phases of the moon; it takes the moon 29.5 days to rotate around the earth. (The moon does not rotate and even if it did we would still experience the phases of the moon). So, It takes the earth 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate 360 degrees on its axis. It takes the moon 29.5 days to rotate around the earth. As the moon is "going down" every night or "coming up" every morning it is merely our perspective from our ever rotating earth. The moon will appear to go around the earth every 24 hours because the earth rotates every 24 hours and all of our surroundings will appear to move around us. As this is happening (the rotation of our earth) the moon is actually rotating around the earth, you could see how our perspective of the location of the moon in our sky will change vastly everyday for the moon completes a cycle in only 29.5 days. Hope this helps... Seriously though google it next time. :]
As many as we might want if we ever start living there. Hours are made up by people.
The earth rotates once ever 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds.
Because of the suns mass or weight. The more weight something has the more gravity it has. We rotate around the sun because the suns gravity pulls us towards it. No, we won't ever crash into the sun.
No planet goes around the Earth. The Moon, Earth's satellite orbits around the Earth, once ever 27 days and 7 hours.
There is no such thing as the Earth revolving around the Earth. This question makes no sense what so ever...
If the sun were to shed mass, earth's orbit would expand. Tidal friction could also cause an expansion of earth's orbit, but it appears the opposite is happening now, as the sun's equatorial regions rotate faster than its poles do. The earth is unable to rob angular momentum from the sun in the present configuration.