Once, it is in a synchronous orbit with Earth
No. The moon rotates once for every orbit it makes around Earth.
The earth makes one complete trip around the sun per year.
First of all, the Earth revolves around the Sun, and in the time of one revolution, the moon makes about 12.5 revolutions around the earth.
a year
The Earth makes a complete orbit of the Sun every 365.256 days.
One complete trip around the sun by the earth is called a year. It is also called a revolution.
Haumea makes a complete rotation in just 3.9155 hours, making its day very short compared to Earth's.
The axis makes the Earth to rotate. P.S. The Earth takes 24 hours to make a complete rotation on its axis. 2nd answer: More correctly, the Earth orbits the Sun once per year.
180th meridian
The Earth condensed out of a rotating Solar Nebula, inheriting its angular momentum for the condensing cloud. The conservation of angular momentum allows the Earth to maintain its orbit.
The moon rotates around the earth every 27.3 days. So in one week it makes it only about 1/4 of the way around, and half way in two weeks.
During each complete revolution around the sun, the earth makes 365.24 rotations on its axis.