26 Days
It is June.
earth completes a full rotation on its axis and thats why we have day and night because of much direct light earths getting from the sun
The summer solstice is the longest day of the year. That is true for the northern hemisphere on Jun 21. In the Southern Hemisphere, their longest day of the year is on Dec 21. This is because the Earth is rotating around the sun at an angle. That is the axis of rotation is not perpendicular to the sun. In Jun, the north axis of the earth rotation is pointing toward the sun and vice versa in Dec.
earth rotation on axis
because the earth has it's own rotation to its axis and it is different to the rotation of the moon to it's axis which are not parallel to the axis of the earth, and we may include also the revolution of the earth towards the sun which aren't the same each day or year.... Baday, Albert A.
26 Days
The average rotation period of the Sun on its axis is about 25 days at its equator. However, it rotates more quickly at its equator than at its poles.
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
Rotation refers to spin around the axis.
rotation is a day or one turn on an axis and a revolution is a year or one orbit around the sun
It rotates slow but quicker on its axis
"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
The motion of a planet on its axis is called rotation. This rotation causes day and night cycles on the planet as different parts are facing towards or away from the sun.
The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes day and night. As the Earth spins, different parts of the planet are either facing towards the Sun (day) or away from the Sun (night), creating a cycle of light and darkness.