The Sun does not go around the Earth. The Earth goes around the Sun. it does this in about 365.25 days.
The illusion that the Sun goes around the Earth is caused by the fact that the Earth rotates on its own axis every 24 hours, making it seem as if the Sun travels across the sky.
365 days or 1 year. So a little multiplying will give you an estimate of the number of hours. To get a better estimate, find a closer figure for the number of days in one year. A closer and very popular estimate is 365.25 days in one year. You can find estimates that are closer still. Go to the Earth link below, look at the bar on the right and scroll down a little.
While there is no absolute definitive answer to this question, most recent estimates say about 240 million years. I know what you are thinking, "What!?" It is true. As the Sun is in the center of the solar system and the Earth rotates around the Sun, the Sun must rotate completely around the center of the Galaxy to ensure it has completely circled the Earth.
Actually, the sun doesn't go around the Earth, though it may seem like it does. The Earth goes around the sun instead. Though I do admit that it does look like the Sun goes around us.
You would think that we would at least be able to feel the Earth revolving at impossible speeds; i.e. 100 Thousand kilometres and hour. Aw well, that's gravity for you!
Hope this helped!
8,766.152784 hours.
The Earth takes 365.256366 days to orbit the Sun. So multiply by 24 for hours.
8,766hours
plus another 9minutes 9.8seconds (rounded)
The Earth makes one complete rotation every 24 hours.
It takes the Earth 525,600 hours to make one complete revolution around the sun.
365 days, 5 hours, 49 minutes and 1.20 seconds (or 365.242375 days).
dunno how many hours that is, cba to do the maths
A Year (365 days)
rotation around the sun approx 365 rom cal days and one revolution approx 24 hours
365 days, or a year.
24 hours
That would be 24 hours.
The length of one day in Jupiter is 9 earth hours and 50 earth minutesJupiter rotates once in about 10 hours.A day is defined as the times it takes a planet to make one complete rotation on it's axis. A revolution is the amount of time it takes to orbit the Sun once.Jupiter takes about 9 hours 56 minutes to do one full rotation, compared to 24 hours here on Earth.See related question for the a year on Jupiter.
Roughly 4 minutes less than 24 hours.
the number of hours for a complete rotation of the earth do not change depending on latitude.
Approximately 24 hours.
it takes 24 hours 1/4th day to complete one rotation
The Earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes to complete a sidereal orbit (the length of time the constellations appear to take for one rotation), but 1 day, or one rotation of the Earth on its axis is 24 hours.
It takes 24 earth hours for it to make a full rotation.
The spinning of the earth is called rotation. It takes the earth abut 24 hours, or one day, to make one complete rotation. At the same time, the earth is moving around the sun. This is called a revolution.
rotation around the sun approx 365 rom cal days and one revolution approx 24 hours
There are days and nights because the Earth spins. It takes the Earth 24 hours to make one complete rotation. The part of the Earth that is away from the sun while it is rotating, has its night. The part of the Earth that is facing the sun during rotation, has its day.
Everyone knows that it takes the Earth 24 hours to make one rotation. Saturn on the other hand, takes 10 hours and 45 minutes to complete one rotation.
Well, one complete rotation on Earths axis lasts about 24 hours. (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds to make a 360 degree rotation to be exact). There are 7 days in a week, and one Earth day lasts approximately 24 hours, so that means that in one week, it will make 7 complete rotations on its axis.
9.925 hours