It takes 30 minutes for the London Eye to do a full turn.
About 30 minutes
360 degrees in 24 hours means 15 degrees per hour.
Yes, except that because the sun is gaseous, the time taken at different latitudes is different.
It goes right round 360 degrees in 24 hours, so 6 hours for 90 degrees, relative to the Sun. Relative to the distant stars, it takes the Earth about 5 hours, 59 minutes to rotate 90 degrees.
it takes like some hours to rotate all that
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
It goes right round 360 degrees in 24 hours, so 6 hours for 90 degrees, relative to the Sun. Relative to the distant stars, it takes the Earth about 5 hours, 59 minutes to rotate 90 degrees.
it take Venus about 42 earth days to make a complete rotation on its axis
Each complete revolution of the London Eye takes 30 minutes.
One complete revolution of the London Eye takes 30 minutes.
Between 1967 and 1972. It was officially opened in 1973.
1967 until 1972
It takes 85 hours 3½ Earth days for Europa to rotate on its axis. It also takes 85 hours for Europa to complete one orbit around Jupiter.