"Rotation" refers to an object's spinning motion about its own axis. "Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object
because of the sun
There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution. A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
Rotation is the spinning of an object on its axis, while revolution is the movement of an object around another object or point. The key difference is the axis of rotation: rotation occurs on an internal axis within the object itself, while revolution occurs around an external axis outside the object.
Those are three different questions; you would be better of asking them as three different questions on this site. The difference between rotation and revolution is that "rotation" refers to a movement of an object around its own axis; while "revolution" refers to a movement around an external object or axis - in this case, around the Sun.
revolution-is the revolving of an object around another object. rotation-is the spinning of an object on its axis. revolution and rotation are two different concepts but, are alike in some way. Rotation- Dominic
"Rotation" refers to an object's spinning motion about its own axis. "Revolution" refers the object's orbital motion around another object
they have different distances from the sun
because of the sun
Size remains constant in reflection and rotation.
The French revolution was a class struggle and social revolution similar to a civil war. The American revolution was a colonial insurrection in which the colonies were fighting for autonomy.
because of the sun
because of the sun
Rotation . . . . . the "Day" Revolution . . . . the "Year"
There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution. A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
Rotation is spinning on an object's axis. Revolution is orbiting around an external axis.
If earth surrounds itself it is known as rotation if earth surrounds the sun then it is known as revolution