The earth completes one rotation on its axis in 23hours 56minutes 4seconds. (rounded)
One sidereal day.
one complete on the earth's axis is known as a rotation
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)
The rotation period of Venus is equal to 243.02 Earth days. In other words, one "day" (a "sidereal day" to be precise) on Venus is equal to about 243 Earth days. A sidereal day is the rotation period relative to the distant stars. It's often confused with the "solar day" which is based on the position of the Sun. The solar day for Venus is only about 117 Earth days. For Earth there is hardly any difference in the lengths of the two days . So people usually just say an "Earth day" for either.
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it is true Earth rotates on it's own axis one time
23.89 earth time in hours.
The earth completes one rotation on its axis in 23hours 56minutes 4seconds. (rounded)
About .997 days per full earth rotation on its own axis.
One sidereal day.
It takes 23.9345 hours. The axis is tilted by 23.44 degrees.
The rotation period of Venus is equal to about 243.02 Earth days.
1,834 Earth years
24 hours
one complete on the earth's axis is known as a rotation
Light and dark, day and night, does, on most of the Earth but not everywhere.