Assuming that this is a question about Astronomy, the answer would be
"day" or, more exactly, "sidereal day".
The Earth's sidereal day.
Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to rotate just once!
YES
it has an orbit period of 560 years.
Mercury. Its takes around 58.65 days to rotate once on its axis relative to background stars.
Assuming that this is a question about astronomy, the answer would be "day" or, more exactly, "sidereal day".
Assuming that this is a question about Astronomy, the answer would be "day" or, more exactly, "sidereal day".
Galxies were once thought to be nebulaes
The Earth's sidereal day.
It is the objects orbital period.
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
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Friction is holding immobile objects in place.
Yes it does. This means we always see the same side of the moon facing Earth.
once its the other team's turn then you wait until it is your team's and that's when you rotate
Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to rotate just once!
about once