24 hours
One year
0 days 9 hours 56 minutes in Earth Time by the way it is a complete rotation on its axis, not to orbit on its axis.
Earth takes approximately 24 hours to complete one full rotation on its own axis. This rotation is what causes day and night on Earth.
It depends if it is an orbit around it's axis or an orbit around the sun. Heres the answer for both: Sun Orbit: 687 Earth Days Axis Orbit: 687 Earth Days The funny thing is that their both still the same :)
It takes the earth one year to orbit the sun whilst spinning on its axis. I dont know why sorry. :( :(
It takes about 84.3 Earth years to orbit the Sun. It rotates in about 17 hours and 14 minutes.
It does NOT orbit on its axis, but rotates on its axis. It takes 24 hours, one day, to make one complete rotation. However, It does ORBIT the Sun. It takes the Earth 365.25 days, one year, for make one complete orbit of the Sun. Whilst it is making this orbit it is also rotating on its axis, as above.
29 1/2 earth years
365days
59 Earth days to rotate on its axis, 87.96 Earth days to orbit the sun.
It takes approximately 24 hours for the Earth to complete one full rotation on its axis.
The question is confused: a planet orbits around the sun or it rotates (spins) on its axis. It does not orbit on its axis.