Once (plus a fraction more)
It takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for the Earth to turn completely on its axis. It takes 365 days and 6 hours for the Earth to turn completely around the sun (revolve).
It takes about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
Earth takes approximately 24 hours to make a complete turn on its axis, resulting in one day and night cycle.
It takes 24 hours to turn its axis.
One complete rotation of Earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.1 seconds.
The earth revolvs on its axis. 1 complete turn takes 24 hours
To turn once on its axis takes about 27.32 Earth days. That's about 656 hours.
One complete turn on its axis takes 24 hours, or one day.To be more precise it takes about 23 hours 56 minutes. It's a bit less thanthe 24 hours of the "day"( which is the "mean solar day").
1 day or 24 hours
It takes 1 year to turn 360 degrees.
It takes Saturn equivelent to 29 years to complete a full turn around the sun and it takes Saturn 10.5 hours to complete a turn on its axis. (Therefore a year on Saturn is equivelent to 29 years on Earth and a day on Saturn is 10.5 hours)
No, it takes 365 and 1/4 days (a year) for the Earth to circle (orbit) the Sun. However it takes 24 hours (a day) for the Earth to turn (rotate) once on its axis.