1 hour
In almost exactly 24 hours.
20 minutes. The Earth rotates 360 degrees every 24 hours. So it rotates 15 degrees every hour, so 5 degrees is 1/3 hours or 20 minutes.
The Earth rotates 15 degrees in 15 minutes, since it completes a full rotation of 360 degrees in 24 hours.
It goes right round 360 degrees in 24 hours, so 6 hours for 90 degrees, relative to the Sun. Relative to the distant stars, it takes the Earth about 5 hours, 59 minutes to rotate 90 degrees.
It goes right round 360 degrees in 24 hours, so 6 hours for 90 degrees, relative to the Sun. Relative to the distant stars, it takes the Earth about 5 hours, 59 minutes to rotate 90 degrees.
If the Earth rotates 15 degrees/hour, then 7.5 degrees is half of 15, so it takes half an hour or 30 minutes.
Roughly 4 minutes.
The Earth rotates 15 degrees in 15 minutes, as it completes one full rotation of 360 degrees in 24 hours.
The Earth rotates one full rotation - 360 degrees - in 23 hours and 56 minutes.
The Earth rotates 360 degrees in 24 hours, which means it rotates 15 degrees per hour (360 degrees / 24 hours = 15 degrees/hour). Therefore, in 2 hours, the Earth will rotate 30 degrees (15 degrees/hour x 2 hours = 30 degrees).
The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.
It's a description of the location of an imaginary line all the way around the earth. It means that if you were sitting in a comfortable chair at the center of the earth looking at the equator, you'd have to rotate your eyes up through an angle of 54 degrees 40 minutes (that's 54 and 2/3 degrees) to point your eyes at this imaginary line. Then, as the earth rotated around you, you would see all the places on earth that are located at this latitude.