27.3 Days
360 days
If the moon did not rotate around Earth, it would likely drift away from our planet due to gravitational forces. This rotation is what keeps the moon in a stable orbit around Earth. Without it, the moon's position relative to Earth would change, potentially leading to significant disruptions in our planet's tides and climate.
No, and for future reference the preferred English spelling is the Ka'ba. The moon gravitates around the Earth due to it's gravitational pull. Nowhere in the Qu'ran does it say that the moon rotates around the Ka'ba
The moon takes approximately 27.3 days to complete one orbit around the Earth.
It all depends on where you're standing. On Earth, you can see only one side of the Moon, so you can say that the Moon does NOT rotate relative to Earth. BUT as you watch the Moon all month long, you can see that different parts of it are Sun-lit at different times, so you can also say that the Moon DOES rotate relative to the Sun. Earth definitely rotates with respect to both Moon and Sun. As for 'rotating with each other', no; they both REVOLVE together around the Sun, but they can never ROTATE together. Rotation is a ball spinning, and revolution is the ball's path around a larger, heavier ball. Since the Earth and Moon are two separate balls, each has its own rotation, but they can both share revolution around the Sun.
27.2 days (rounded)
27 1/2 days.
assuming that you are talking about earth's moon; about 365 days 6 hours (moon revolves around earth so...)
The moon rotates on it's axis as it revolves around the Earth, taking 29.5 days. This is why we can never see the 'back' of the moon from Earth.
All the time. (The moon is actually orbiting around the Earth, which is orbiting around the sun)
27.3
360 days
No. The Moon rotates around its own axis as it revoles around Earth.
The moon doens't rotate (from earth's perspetive). We always see the same side of the moon.
Rotate is does around Earth gravitational pull.
yes. the earth
If the moon did not rotate around Earth, it would likely drift away from our planet due to gravitational forces. This rotation is what keeps the moon in a stable orbit around Earth. Without it, the moon's position relative to Earth would change, potentially leading to significant disruptions in our planet's tides and climate.