It takes about 27 days, but the time varies a bit with latitude.
One day equals one spin on earth's axis.
It takes about 27 days, but the time varies a bit with latitude.
It takes about 84.3 Earth years to orbit the Sun. It rotates in about 17 hours and 14 minutes.
25 days
Yes, except that because the sun is gaseous, the time taken at different latitudes is different.
It takes 21 hours and 37 minutes to spin on its axis (a day) and 687 days to orbit the sun ( a year)
On its axis Earth rotates around the sun.
yes
362 days to spin losers
Because It Has To Spin Like Planets Do
27 days
If by spin you mean "rotate daily" then yes. But you could refer to our "orbit" as a spin around the sun. But if you want to refer to "spin" as any oscillatory/periodic motion of the earth, then we spin around our central axis, we orbit around the sun, we precess the rotational axis around a precession axis, our obliquity oscillates periodically and our eccentricity oscillates around the foci of our elliptic orbit which is near the center of the sun. These characteristics of our orbit are known as the Milankovic cycles.