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When it turns 360 degrees on its axis that is a day. When it goes right round the Sun that is a year.
The Earth turns about 361.02 degrees per day, on a sidereal basis, measured with respect to far distant stars.
The Earth turns about 361.02 degrees per day, on a sidereal basis, measured with respect to far distant stars.
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Day and night changes the earth the earth makes it happen by rotating the earth rotates and it turns day or nightexample: you live in Arizona and when its day time theres light then as the earth moves it turns night time.Day and night changes the earth the earth makes it happen by rotating the earth rotates and it turns day or nightexample: you live in Arizona and when its day time theres light then as the earth moves it turns night time.
Roughly one degree per day ===> 360 degrees in 365.23 days
A full rotation of Earth is considered one day if only the planet is observed, therefore the Earth will rotate 360 degrees in a day. If the rotation of the Earth is taken into account with the orbit around the sun, the Earth will rotate just under 361 degrees per day.
As the Moon and Earth orbit each other, the moon changes position relative to the stars by about 13 degrees per day.
The straight line around which the Earth turns is known as the axis of rotation. This imaginary line runs from the North Pole to the South Pole, tilted at an angle of approximately 23.5 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun. The rotation of the Earth around this axis is what causes the cycle of day and night.
The Earth rotates all the way around in a little over twenty four hours.
As the earth revolves around the sun, the earth actually rotates 360.98562628... degrees every day. So, our 24 hour day accounts for more that 360 degrees. If it did not, north would always point to the same constellation every midnight, but since it does, the night sky changes by about .98562628 degrees every night.
Because the Moon Turns Slower Then The Earth.