It rotates around Earth not the sun.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
The moon revolves from west to east, completing an entire revolution in 27.32 days.
It takes about 28 days for a full moon to occur because that is the length of time it takes for the moon to complete one orbit around the Earth. This period is known as a lunar month or synodic month.
The Moon does not rotate around the Sun independently; rather, it orbits the Earth, and together they both orbit the Sun. The Moon takes approximately 27.3 days to complete one orbit around the Earth, and during this time, both the Earth and the Moon are moving in their respective orbit around the Sun. Thus, the Moon indirectly participates in the Earth's annual orbit around the Sun, which takes about 365.25 days.
Three and a half or so; the Moon rotates one time in 27.5 days. The time between full moons is longer than that, because while the Moon is going around the Earth precisely once, the Earth has kept going around the Sun - and it takes the Moon another couple of days to catch up to be in the same relative position.
27.32 days -
About 27.3 days.
27 1/2 days for both.
The moon takes approximately 27.3 days to complete one orbit around the Earth.
It takes 27.3 days for the Moon to revolve around the Earth, and the same amount of time to rotate on its axis.
About 27 1/2 days in both cases.
Moon takes 27 days to rotate earth for one cycle.
The moon rotates and revolves around the Earth, both, in 27.32 days. That's about 655.7 hours.
27.3 Days
27.32 days
no. it does not but it does go around every 27.3 days
I am sorry, but the moon does not "revolve around the moon".