An Earth complete spin is 24 hours.
24 hours
Roughly 4 minutes less than 24 hours.
24 hours (a day)
The Earth takes 23 hours, 56 minutes to complete a sidereal orbit (the length of time the constellations appear to take for one rotation), but 1 day, or one rotation of the Earth on its axis is 24 hours.
It does NOT orbit on its axis, but rotates on its axis. It takes 24 hours, one day, to make one complete rotation. However, It does ORBIT the Sun. It takes the Earth 365.25 days, one year, for make one complete orbit of the Sun. Whilst it is making this orbit it is also rotating on its axis, as above.
Well, one complete rotation on Earths axis lasts about 24 hours. (23 hours, 56 minutes, and 4 seconds to make a 360 degree rotation to be exact). There are 7 days in a week, and one Earth day lasts approximately 24 hours, so that means that in one week, it will make 7 complete rotations on its axis.
One complete turn on its axis takes 24 hours, or one day.To be more precise it takes about 23 hours 56 minutes. It's a bit less thanthe 24 hours of the "day"( which is the "mean solar day").
it take Venus about 42 earth days to make a complete rotation on its axis
Once a day
Earth takes 24 hours to revolve on its axis. A revolution is orbiting around the sun and not on its axis.
Neptune completes a full rotation on its axis in 15 hours, 57 minutes, and 59 seconds. This is in terms of Earth hours, making a day on Neptune a short one.
The earth spins on it's axis, to face the sun. i.e.it takes 24 hours to do a whole rotation around it's axis. Actually, the Earth is orbiting the Sun at the same time that it is revolving about its axis. As a result, the period of rotation of the Earth with respect to far distant stars (the sidereal day) is about 23 hours and 56 minutes, while the period of rotation of the Earth with respect to the Sun (the Tropical day) is about 24 hours.
The Earth makes one rotation on its own axis every 24 hours.