The Earth rotates all the way around in a little over twenty four hours.
15.
There is no such thing as an "earth cell" - we do not know what it is that you are asking.
Four (where each right angle is 90 degrees and a complete turn is 360 degrees.)
It takes 1 year to turn 360 degrees.
The Earth turns about 361.02 degrees per day, on a sidereal basis, measured with respect to far distant stars.
1080 degrees.
In full turn,there are 360 degrees.
The minute hand of a clock turns about 360 degrees each hour.
All the way around ... 360 degrees.
One sixth of a full turn is equal to 360 degrees divided by 6, which equals 60 degrees. This is because a full turn represents 360 degrees, and when you divide it into six equal parts, each part is 60 degrees.
Quarter turn is 90 degrees. Half a turn is 180 degrees. Three-quarter turn is 270 degrees. Full turn is 360 degrees.
360 degrees