Well, darling, the Earth takes about 24 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis. So, if you want to get technical, that's how long it takes for the sun to appear in the same spot in the sky. But hey, who's counting? Just enjoy the ride!
A little under a day; about 23 hours and 56 minutes.
The Earth neither spins round the Sun nor the Moon. The Earth rotates(spins) on it own axis, top give us night and day. The Moon revolves (orbits) round the Earth once a month (Moonth). The Earth and Moon, as a binary system revolve (orbit) round the Sun once a year. The Moon making 13 orbits of the Earth in once a year.
It takes about 243 of our days for Venus to do one rotation. That is about 5,832 hours.
Earth rotates on its axis once in about 24 hours. Earth revolves in its orbit around the Sun once every year.
Mercury rotates once in its axis once every 58 days 15 hrs and 30 min. In terms of earth hours that's 1407.5 hrs.
23 hours, 56 minutes.
24 hours.
Approximately, yes
40,100 kilometers.
once a year... -_-
It takes approximately 24 hours for the Earth to complete one full rotation on its axis, which defines a day.
24 hours
The Earth rotates once on it's axis once every 24 hour. It takes the Earth over 365 days to orbit the Sun.
About once every 27 days
23 hours and 56 minutes.
24 hours. (one day)
A little under a day; about 23 hours and 56 minutes.