No, The earth's orbit is slightly over 365 days
planets don't orbit earth
It takes our moon about 27.3216 average earth days to complete an orbit of the Earth. However, due to the Earth's progress in its orbit of the sun during that time, it takes an additional 2.2 days to get to the same phase, or position with respect to the sun, as when the orbit started.
Visually. If you stood in one spot for 28 days the moon would be in a different point in the sky until the 28th day.
Because the moon is tidally locked with the Earth its period of revolution is the same length as its orbit -- approximately 28 days.
The extent (distance) in which an object takes to orbit around another bigger mass (which is effected by how big the satellite (smaller object) is). Or the length [of time] of an orbit. This is the time it takes to make one revolution. Examples: Something just above the atmosphere of the earth takes about 90 minutes. The moon takes 28 days to go around the earth and the earth take a year to go around the sun.
It takes the moon 29 days or about 1 month to orbit the earth.
it takes 28 days to orbit
planets don't orbit earth
28 days
It takes our moon about 27.3216 average earth days to complete an orbit of the Earth. However, due to the Earth's progress in its orbit of the sun during that time, it takes an additional 2.2 days to get to the same phase, or position with respect to the sun, as when the orbit started.
28 Days or 27.322 days
28 days losers
No. It takes 23 days for the moon to orbit the Earth.
It takes about 28 days for the moon to orbit the earth.
There are three different "Earth days". I will point you to a couple of links that have information about "Earth days", and lunar orbit information. Roughly, the Moon completes one orbit in 28 days, so it completes 1/28th of its orbit.
28 days to do a full orbit around the Earth
it takes the moon approximetly 28 days to orbIt the earth. -anna- from Liberty High School..during pre ap English class with my friend Natasha