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The seasons, because of the tilt of the Earth's axis.
The earth's rotation is when it spins around its axis,while an earth's revolution is an complete circle around the sun which takes approximately 365 1/4 days which gives us a year
The earth does not rotate around the sun. The proper term is revolve and it takes a year because that is the definition on a year. It takes the Earth approximatley 365 days to make one trip around the sun. Actually it takes 365 1/4 days a year to revolve around the sun. That is why we have leap years
Rotation . . . . . the "Day" Revolution . . . . the "Year"
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.
Earth takes 24 hours to complete one revolution of the earth around sun
This length of time is called a YEAR
they turn like the Earth a revolution is one complete turn-which is 24 hours here or the length of our day.
28 days
It travels about 1,432,183,600 km to complete one revolution.
It would be longer because Mars is further away from the sun and orbits slower than the Earth; therefore will take longer to complete a full revolution.
The length of a single revolution around the Sun for Mars is about 686.98 Earth days.
It takes the earth 365.25(1 year) days to complete 1 revolution!
In Earth days t would take a huge number because in Earth years it is 164.79!
Each revolution of the Earth results in one complete day.
The earth's revolution effects the season and makes a complete year
Because the moon is tidally locked with the Earth its period of revolution is the same length as its orbit -- approximately 28 days.