well, if there are about 365 days/year and 1 rotation of the Earth on its axis equals 1 day then it rotates about 365 times?
No, that's how many days we see.
Try a quarter and dime on the table and ask, if the earth rotates on its own axis one time, how many days would we see?
Hint, the earth rotates in the same direction on its own axis as its direction of revolution around the sun.
23.5 degrees
Earth has only one axis of rotation.
Many, many planetesmals and possibly a few protoplanets.
There is an angle of about 66.5° between the plane of the earth's orbit of the sun and the earth's axis of rotation. Given a default expected angle of 90° for natural satellites in general, the deviation is about 23.5°.
Tilt is the world you're looking for. "Angle the rotational axis makes with the perpendicular to the ecliptic plane" would be more accurate.
It depends which hemisphere you are in as the months of spring are different due to earth spinning on an axis.
it takes one hour for the earth to rotate 15 degrees so the answer is 30 degrees
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
31.
It takes earth exactly one day to rotate around the axis.
About .997 days per full earth rotation on its own axis.
Mars rotates on its axis in 24.6 earth hours = 1.025 earth days.
about 63 earth days
234 years
it takes 24 hours
50 Earth Years and 1059 alien years.
one day
About 27.3 days.
IT TAKES THE EARTH 360 DAYS TO ROTATE. it actually takes 365 days to orbit the sun and 23 hours 55 min to rotate on its axis