yes
Planets generally move in 2 ways:Revolution - they spin around their own center (this is what makes the Earth have a day.)Orbit - they spin around a star (Earth spins around a star called our Sun.) This in part causes our yearly seasons.
Venus rotates on its axis more slowly than it revolves around the sun. It takes approximately 243 Earth days for Venus to complete one rotation on its axis, but only about 225 Earth days to complete one full orbit around the sun.
"revolution" , if you mean to do a revolution around the sun then 365.25 days which is 1 year. if you mean to spin on its own axis then its 1 day then day is measured in how long it takes the earth to spin around its own axis
The sun does not spin around the Earth; the Earth revolves around the sun in a nearly circular orbit. This motion is due to gravitational attraction between the Earth and the sun, caused by the sun's mass. The sun itself rotates on its axis, completing a full rotation roughly once every 25-35 days.
The moon spins around the earth once a month. The earth spins around the sun once a year and the earth spins on it axis once a day giving rise to night and day. So in answer to your question the earth spins around the sun and the moon spins around the earth.
On its axis Earth rotates around the sun.
If by spin you mean "rotate daily" then yes. But you could refer to our "orbit" as a spin around the sun. But if you want to refer to "spin" as any oscillatory/periodic motion of the earth, then we spin around our central axis, we orbit around the sun, we precess the rotational axis around a precession axis, our obliquity oscillates periodically and our eccentricity oscillates around the foci of our elliptic orbit which is near the center of the sun. These characteristics of our orbit are known as the Milankovic cycles.
Rotation refers to spin around the axis.
no the earth spins on it's axis while rotating around the sun
this is a stupid question. the earth revoles around the sun.
Because It Has To Spin Like Planets Do
The world spins on its axis once a day it rotates around the sun once a year.
The period of the earth's spin on its axis is [ 23hours 56minutes and roughly 4seconds ]. The period of the sun's apparent spin around the sky is 24 hours.
24 hours = 1day for it to spin around once on its axis
Yes
Yes, the earth does spin around its axis. That's what causes the apparent movement of the sun and the stars. If your question was rather what spinning on its axis mean? Ever saw a sphere spinning? It means that.
Actually, it is moving. It is orbiting around the sun. It is both rotating on its axis and simultaneously making its trajectory around the sun. It takes 365 days for the earth to orbit the sun.