Yes, Earth does spin on its own axis.
The axis is on a tilt of 23.5 degrees by memory.
one day 24 hours
Its own circumference perpendicular to its axis
No , it takes 59 Earth days for Mercury for one rotation on its axis.
If you mean 'the Earth' the answer is a day.
Yes, the movement of Earth on its own axis is periodic motion. Earth completes one full rotation on its axis approximately every 24 hours, creating day and night cycles. This motion is predictable and repetitive, making it a form of periodic motion.
one day 24 hours
Once obviously...
The moon does not rotate on its own axis like Earth does. If you were on the moon looking at the earth you would see it slowly turning. As you have observed,we only see the same side of the moon from earth because the moon does not turn on its own axis.
it is true Earth rotates on it's own axis one time
It takes 24 hours to turn its axis.
If you stood at the pole you would turn on your own axis once every 24 hours
earth rotates on its own imaginary axis
earth rotates on its own imaginary axis
Continuously, at all times.
Earth takes approximately 24 hours to complete one full rotation on its own axis. This rotation is what causes day and night on Earth.
Its own circumference perpendicular to its axis
rotation of the earth about its on axis.