No. That takes roughly 4 minutes less than 24 hours.
It takes 1 sidereal day for the to earth to spin on its axis. That is 23.93447 hours.
it takes a year
No. Each of those "days" of which the question speaks is the length of time it takes for the earth to spin on its axis. The question is actually referring to the moon, which takes 27.32 days to spin once on its axis.
24 hours = 1day for it to spin around once on its axis
the time it takes the earth to spin around on its axis
No. It's much slower. The Earth takes a day to spin round. The Moon takes a month.
It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)
It takes 1 day.
24 hours, approximately.
It actually takes 23 hours 56 minutes (and a few seconds) for the Earth to spin exactly one time on its axis. We say that the day is 24 hours exactly because the Earth has continued to travel in its orbit, and it takes the extra 4 minutes for the Earth to spin enough more for the Sun to be in the same apparent position in the sky.
On its axis Earth rotates around the sun.
It takes about 27.3 days for the Moon to spin once on its axis, which is the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth. This synchronous rotation causes the same side of the Moon to always face Earth.