Mars. Its "sidereal day" (rotation period) lasts a little longer than Earth's, at 24hours 37min 22sec.
The Earth rotates in about 23 hours 56min 4sec.
Pretty much every planet has an axis, because an axis is what a planet rotates around. Any planet that rotates has an axis, and pretty much every planet known rotates.
The Earth rotates on its axis, which creates day and night as different parts of the planet face the sun.
Mars. Mars rotates once in about 1.026 Earth days.Mars.
A planet rotates on its axis a point which travels through the north and the south of the planet. On earth the axis is found at the north and south pole of the earth.
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An axis of rotation is the axis around which any body rotates, or the line joining the North Pole and the South Pole about which the planet Earth rotates on a daily basis.
The Earth rotates on its axis, causing day and night as different parts of the planet are exposed to the Sun's light. This rotation takes about 24 hours to complete.
A planet rotates on its axis, an imaginary line that runs from its North Pole to its South Pole. This rotation determines the length of a day on the planet.
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what does earth spin on besides a inmaginary line? ============== Planet Earth rotates on its axis.
How does the earth rotate on its axis??it rotates on
The Earth rotates on its axis in one day. Strictly speaking that's the "sidereal day" not the "solar day". Also, by definition, each planet rotates once in a period that's the "sidereal day" for that particular planet.