24 i think.
If by revolution you mean the spin on it's own axis this is more or less a perfect circle. If you are referring to it's orbit around the sun, this is elliptical, not a perfect circle.
94 whole earths 94 whole earths
True
250,000 years
Earth days are normally rounded to about 24 hours, but in fact the time it takes for Earth to complete a full rotation (i.e. a day) is 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4 seconds. A year is approximately 365.24 days.
Yes
24 i think.
It takes Earth 24 hours to rotate on its axis. It takes 365.25 days to complete a revolution around the sun.
no they are not
The term rotation refers to the Earth turning on its axis once per day. The term revolution refers to the earth circling the sun once per year.
Has to do with the earths tilt and whether you live in the northern or southern hemisphere.
Uranus
A year.
Days & Years.
It varied.
Seasons
because of the earths rotation and revolution.