The Earth's axis will not shift in 2012, or in any other year. Nothing disastrous is expected in 2012.
The Earth rotates once per day.
The planet Earth rotates on its axis exactly once per day.
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Once every 24 hours. The surface speed will depend on the latitude.
The earth is always revolving on its axis but i 23 houres and 56 minutes revolve in a day
No, if the Moon rotated on its axis as fast as Earth, we would not always see the same side. The Moon is currently in synchronous rotation with Earth, meaning it takes the same time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in the same side always facing us. If its rotation speed matched Earth's, we would see different sides of the Moon over time, similar to how we see different parts of Earth as it rotates.
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The earth spins faster than the planets Mercury and Venus, meaning that its apparent days are shorter (24 hours).
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A little more than 15 degrees per hour. How fast that is in miles per hour depends on the latitude; at the poles it's zero, but at the equator it's around a thousand.
The Earth rotates on its axis at a speed of about 1,000 miles per hour (1,600 kilometers per hour) at the equator. As you move towards the poles, this speed decreases.
Yes. It rotates about its axis once in every 16 Earth hours. That is immensely fast for a giant planet. (Contrast this with Earth's 24-hour period of rotation).