The Earth does a complete rotation on its axis every day. The Earth's rotation is the reason why we have night and day. So, if today is the 18th, the Earth has rotated 18 times this month.
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360 times
There is approximately one complete rotation per day (more precisely, once every 23h 56m). A month can have 28, 29, 30 or 31 days, so take your pick.
One complete rotation of the Earth takes about 24 hours to occur, which is equivalent to one day.
One complete cycle of any repeating motion is defined as 360 degrees.
the number of hours for a complete rotation of the earth do not change depending on latitude.
One full rotation is 360 degrees.
The number of rotations the earth makes in a month depends on how long the month is. It takes the earth twenty-three hours and fifty-six minutes to make a complete rotation. The earth makes roughly 366 rotations in a year.
29 Earth days.
Assuming you meant March 15, 2013, the Earth completes one rotation approximately every 24 hours. By March 15, 2013, the Earth would have completed 15 full rotations in March, plus an additional 14 days in February, totaling 43 complete rotations since the start of the month.
it takes 24 hours 1/4th day to complete one rotation
This has many names such as: a year, a solar round and a solar rotation