The Earth completes a single total rotation every twenty four hours.
It takes the Earth 365 days to rotate around the sun though! (365.25 days if you want to get technical.)
Once every 24 hours
No it take 243 Earth days.
The Earth rotates on its axis once every 24 hours, causing the cycle of day and night.
Gas planets typically rotate faster than Earth. For example, Jupiter rotates the quickest with a day length of about 10 hours, Saturn has a day length of about 10.7 hours, Uranus about 17 hours, and Neptune about 16 hours. In comparison, Earth rotates once every 24 hours.
The Earth orbits the Sun once every 365.25 days. The Earth spins on its axis once in 24 hours.
13.0356 complete rotations (rounded)
Rotates continuously and ends up facing the same way after 24 hours. So yes.
Once every 24 hours, or to be more precise, exactly one time in 23 hours 56 minutes.
360° / 24 hours = 15° / hour. Note that the 360° is an approximation.
It takes Saturn about 10.7 Earth hours to complete one rotation on its axis.
IT TAKES THE EARTH 360 DAYS TO ROTATE. it actually takes 365 days to orbit the sun and 23 hours 55 min to rotate on its axis
24 hours