yes because when we have night time some where else has day time
it takes 24 hours for the earth to spin all the way around.
The Earth is gradually slowing down - and will continue to do so throughout time. The length of a 'day' will progressively get longer.
The spin time and orbit time of the Moon refer to the time it takes for the Moon to rotate on its axis and the time it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth, respectively. The Moon is in synchronous rotation, meaning its spin time (about 27.3 days) is equal to its orbit time (also about 27.3 days). This results in the same side of the Moon always facing the Earth. Consequently, the Moon's rotation and revolution are closely linked, leading to this phenomenon.
That depends on where on Earth you are standing. At the poles, the Earth hardly spins at all, but as you travel towards the equator, the rotational speed picks up
It takes the earth to spin once on its axis 1 day i hope this helped :)
this is a dum question
The Earth spins on its axis all the time. It never stops.
Once.
24 hours = 1day for it to spin around once on its axis
for it to all spin it is about 1 year!
Well, the Earth orbits (or rotates) around the sun. The time it takes to go around all the way is one year. Meanwhile, the earth is spinning. The time it takes for the Earth to spin once is a day.
the time it takes the earth to spin around on its axis
Neptune is bigger then earth
No. Each of those "days" of which the question speaks is the length of time it takes for the earth to spin on its axis. The question is actually referring to the moon, which takes 27.32 days to spin once on its axis.
One year.
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this is a stupid question. the earth revoles around the sun.