answersLogoWhite

0

One revolution on its own axis is one day, or 24 hours. One orbit (revolution) around the sun is one year, approximately 365 days.

User Avatar

Wiki User

9y ago

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Earth Science

How long does it take mercury to complete one revolution?

Mercury completes one revolution in about 88 Earth days. This is due to its slow rotation. Mercury is a terrestrial planet that is the nearest to the sun. A day on Mercury is about 58.5 Earth days.


How long does mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune and Pluto all take to orbit the sun?

Mercury takes about 0.24 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Venus takes about 0.62 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Earth takes about 1 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Mars takes about 1.88 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Jupiter takes about 11.86 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Saturn takes about 29.46 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Uranus takes about 84.01 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Neptune takes about 164.8 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun. Pluto takes about 248 earth years to complete one revolution around the sun.


How long does it take for earth to spin all the way around?

TIME TAKEN FOR THE EARTH FOR 1 rotation i.e spinning on its own axis : 24 hrs n 1 revolution i.e spinning around the sun : 365.24 days


How long does it take for a. Landsat satellite to scan the entire earth?

A Landsat satellite takes around 16 days to scan the entire Earth's surface. This is due to its polar orbit and repeat cycle for complete coverage of the globe.


How long does it take the earth to make one spin?

for a rotation is takes like 365 days or like 365 1/4 days