365.242, the earth spins for each day, it is not exactly 365.25 days, so we have leap years to make up for it.
(oh, by the way, dumb question)
It takes 365.242 rotations (days) to make one revolution (year) around the Sun.
Mainly, this is caused by Earth's rotation around its axis. (Earth's revolution around the Sun results in one less day per year, than the number of rotations.)
There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution. A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
This is a planet's "day". (It can be further defined as a "siderial day", which refers to the rotation with respect to the stars, not the Sun. A planet's revolution about the Sun makes its "solar day" longer, or shorter in the case of retrograde rotation.)
Mercury completes an orbit of the Sun in 88 Earth days, which is about 3 months or 0.24 Earth years. The slowly spinning planet makes only 1.5 rotations per revolution, giving a sidereal day of 58.6 Earth days but a solar day, sunrise to sunrise, of 176 Earth days (twice as long as its year).
The time taken by earth to complete one revolution around sun is called earth's revolution which is about 365.4 days.
During each complete revolution around the sun, the earth makes 365.24 rotations on its axis.
365 rotations per revolution.
365.25
The moon will have comepleted about four rotations around the Earth.
The earth completes one revolution around the sun every 365.24 days. That's the source of the time period that we refer to as the "year".
Mainly, this is caused by Earth's rotation around its axis. (Earth's revolution around the Sun results in one less day per year, than the number of rotations.)
There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution. A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
It takes Earth 24 hours to rotate on its axis. It takes 365.25 days to complete a revolution around the sun.
The movement of one object around something else is called revolution (a rotation is when an object moves around an axis that is part of the object itself). One year = one revolution.
About one, around it own axis of revolution. About 1/365th around the Sun About 1/100 000 000 000th around the Galactic Center
the earth's revolution makes the years, the earth's rotations make the days and nights, the tilted axis makes the seasons
Roughly 1/24th or 0.04167 of one revolution.