this is a stupid question. the earth revoles around the sun.
it takes a year
One year.
The axis of the Earth is tilted about 23.5 degrees relative to its orbital plane around the sun. This tilt causes the changing of seasons as different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year.
365 days in a year 366 days in a leap year.
changing of the earth's axis
A full year.A full year.A full year.A full year.
The Earth rotates on its axis approximately 365.25 times in the duration of one complete orbit around the sun, which takes about 365.25 days. This is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra time.
The direction of the "point" of Earth's axis of spin does not change (at least not noticeably on human time scales - there is a 25 thousand year precession). The orbit of the Earth round the Sun means that the north pole of this axis of spin is pointing towards the sun in Summer, away in Winter and sideways in Autumn and Spring.
"revolution" , if you mean to do a revolution around the sun then 365.25 days which is 1 year. if you mean to spin on its own axis then its 1 day then day is measured in how long it takes the earth to spin around its own axis
The rotation of the Earth on its axis is responsible for day length. Each full rotation takes approximately 24 hours, creating the cycle of day and night. The tilt of the Earth's axis also influences the variation in day length throughout the year at different latitudes.
Earth completes one full rotation on its axis approximately every 24 hours. In one year, it completes 365.25 rotations, which is why we have a leap year every four years to make up for the extra quarter day.
If the Earth did not spin on its axis, a complete day and night cycle would be the same length as one full orbit around the sun, which is about 365.25 days. This means one side of the Earth would always face the sun and experience constant daylight, while the other side would face away and experience continuous night.