the earth rotates on its axis at 23.5 degrees for 23 and 57 minutes for one full revolution
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Because the earth's gravitation force keeps things in place.
Yes, the moon is turning on it's axis.
There are many things that can turn on an axis in this world. Turning on an axis is called rotation.
The sun does rotate on its axis, but not exactly the way the Earth does, because the sun is made of gas, and different sections of it rotate at different speeds.
Day and night happens because of the Earth turning around it's axis, and the seasons happen because of the Earth revolving around the sun.
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"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
Rotation. For example the Earth rotates on its imaginary axis once per day.
Because the earth's gravitation force keeps things in place.
Some people define one as turning about an internal axis (like the daily turning), while the other means turning about an external axis (like the yearly turning). So you can have yearly revolution around the Sun, and daily rotation about the Earth's axis. But then 'revolutions per minute' of an engine refers to revolution about the local axis of the crankshaft.
The earth turning around on its axis, gives us day and night.