27 1/2 days.
27.3 Days
27.2 days (rounded)
assuming that you are talking about earth's moon; about 365 days 6 hours (moon revolves around earth so...)
The moon rotates on it's axis as it revolves around the Earth, taking 29.5 days. This is why we can never see the 'back' of the moon from Earth.
All the time. (The moon is actually orbiting around the Earth, which is orbiting around the sun)
27.3
360 days
No. The Moon rotates around its own axis as it revoles around Earth.
The moon doens't rotate (from earth's perspetive). We always see the same side of the moon.
If the moon did not rotate around Earth, it would likely drift away from our planet due to gravitational forces. This rotation is what keeps the moon in a stable orbit around Earth. Without it, the moon's position relative to Earth would change, potentially leading to significant disruptions in our planet's tides and climate.
yes. the earth
Rotate is does around Earth gravitational pull.