One quarter of a day (24 hours), or 6 hours.
1 rotation of the earth around it's axis is one day. 1 rotation around the sun is one year.
The rotation period of Neptune is 16.1 earth hours.
There would be [182 and 5/8] days in a year; each day would be 48 hours long.
It takes 24 hours.
Roughly 4 minutes less than 24 hours.
Because that is how long it takes for the earth to complete a full orbit (rotation) around the sun
That's not called "rotation", but "revolution". A full revolution is about 27 1/2 days; divide this by four to get the average time for a quarter revolution.
It takes 24 earth hours for it to make a full rotation.
100 days
Of what? Earth? Tires on your car?
59 earth days
1 rotation of the earth around it's axis is one day. 1 rotation around the sun is one year.
That would be one day: a little less than 24 hours.
It takes the earth one year to make one rotation around the Sun!
23 Hours 56 Minutes
It takes a rotation.
Approximately 24 hours