NO!
it takes a year for the earth to revovle that is what makes up a year
In almost exactly 24 hours.
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)
The time required for the Earth to rotate once on its axis is called a day. This rotation takes approximately 24 hours to complete.
The earth completes one rotation on its axis in 23hours 56minutes 4seconds. (rounded)
1 Earth rotation = 24 hours.
The International Space Station orbits Earth every 90 minutes. So 24/1.5 = 16 times per day times 365 = 5,840 times per year.
about 24 hrs and 1 year
13.0356 complete rotations (rounded)
The ocean and the earth do rotate. At the same speed, once every 24 hrs.
360 degrees per 24 hours.
Minute hand will rotate 1440 times in 24 hours.
Rotation. It takes 24 hours to rotate fully one time. The side facing the sun is in daylight, the side facing away is in night. An interesting fact is that in order for us to experience 365 days in a year, the Earth has to rotate 366 times as it revolves around the sun in that year.
It takes the earth 24 hours 3 minutes and 59 seconds to rotate one time. That's 1/365th of a year.
24 hours
The earth to rotate about its axis.
Rotation. It takes 24 hours to rotate fully one time. The side facing the sun is in daylight, the side facing away is in night. An interesting fact is that in order for us to experience 365 days in a year, the Earth has to rotate 366 times as it revolves around the sun in that year.