That's "rotation".
Yes it does. Any body that is spinning has an axis. It turns out that *every* body in the Solar System is spinning. The axis is the line through the center of the body that connects the north pole to the south pole. HTH, Gdunge
The spinning movement of a celestial body around its own axis is caused by its initial rotation and angular momentum.
rotation
Rotation is a body spinning on it's own axis and revolution is the body revolving around an external axis.
Spinning on an Axis was created in 2001.
A planet spinning on it's axis is called rotation
An object spinning on its axis is called rotation. Rotation causes a celestial body to have day and night as different parts of it face towards or away from the sun.
"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
Yes, the earth does spin around its axis. That's what causes the apparent movement of the sun and the stars. If your question was rather what spinning on its axis mean? Ever saw a sphere spinning? It means that.
It's axis.
rotation
In terms of Astronomy, a revolution usually refers to an orbit of one body around another. Rotation usually refers to a body spinning on its axis.