One full rotation on its axis: 23 hours 56 minutes (sidereal), 24 hours (tropical). The difference between the two is whether you measure it relative to the distant stars (sidereal) or the Sun (tropical).
One full rotation around the sun: 365.25 days
It takes Earth approximately 24 hours to make one rotation. It also takes about 365.25 days to make a whole revolution around the Sun.
it is not exactly 24 hours. it takes 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds to finish rotating on the axis.
It takes 24 hours for the earth to make a full rotation.
it takes 365 years 843 hours and 1548 minutes and so on sec.
365.25 days.
365 days
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
It takes Saturn about 10.7 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
It takes 24 hours for the earth to make one full rotation, with respect to the Sun. (Tropical day) It takes about 23 hours and 56 minutes, with respect to a distant star. (Sidereal day)
Compared to Earth, Pluto has very long days. It takes Pluto 153.3 hours to make one full rotation around it's axis.
It takes 1407.6 Earth hours for Mercury to make one full spin (or rotation) around its axis.
It takes 24 earth hours for it to make a full rotation.
24 hours
Venus, which rotates backwards in comparison to Earth, takes 243 days to make a full rotation on its axis.
venus completes an orbit every 224.65 days.
because that's how long it takes for Earth to make one full rotation.
116.75 Earth days.
365 1/4 days
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
It takes Saturn about 10.7 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
Once everyday
Almost exactly as long as Earth takes (Earth is 23 hours and about 58 minutes). Mars is 24 hours and 38 minutes.
Neptune takes 16.1 hours to make a full rotation, which is equivalent to 0.673 Earth days.