rotate means to spin on its axis and it measures 24hours to spin which is one day
(If you happen to be talking about the Earth's rotation.)
(Otherwise, it's 27.3 days for the Moon, 26 to 31 days for the sun, 22 hours for Mars, etc.)
No
rotate the stock
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
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In cooking, rotate would mean changing from one technique to another.
Three things that rotate in space include planets, which spin on their axes while orbiting stars; moons, which often rotate around their planets; and galaxies, which rotate around their centers due to gravitational forces. Additionally, stars themselves can also rotate, exhibiting varying rates of spin depending on their size and age. These rotations are fundamental to the dynamics and structure of celestial bodies and systems.
earth is planet which rotate around the sun in it own axis
they observes the moon and how it rotate
Just about any object in space will rotate - not just asteroids.
To turn.
Revolve means to for our axis to rotate.