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In almost exactly 24 hours.
The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to rotate a full round - 360 degrees. That is the same as 15 degrees per hour.
The Earth's axial tilt of 23.5 degrees is believed to be a result of historical impacts during its formation. This tilt is responsible for the changing seasons as the Earth orbits the Sun.
in average speed it has to be around 648000km
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No, the Earth does not rotate at 80,000 miles per minute. Instead, it rotates at approximately 1,000 miles per hour (or about 15 degrees per hour) at the equator, which translates to roughly 1,440 miles per minute. The figure of 80,000 miles per minute is significantly higher than the actual rotational speed of the Earth.
in one minute the earth spins 28km, so it spins 420km in 15 minutes
The Earth rotates 14.9590452 degrees per hour.
Rotate 360 degrees
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The Moon doesn't rotate. It does orbit the Earth, while the Earth orbits the Sun, but the same side of the moon is shown to the Earth at all times. Where did you get the figure 13.8 degrees east?
it takes about 6 months earth time for mars to rotate around the sun
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it takes one hour for the earth to rotate 15 degrees so the answer is 30 degrees
In almost exactly 24 hours.
It goes right round 360 degrees in 24 hours, so 6 hours for 90 degrees, relative to the Sun. Relative to the distant stars, it takes the Earth about 5 hours, 59 minutes to rotate 90 degrees.
Yes the Earth does rotate on an axis.