The earth rotates on its axis. It revolves around the sun.
Moons.
The distance of planets from the sun varies: Mercury: 36 million miles Venus: 67 million miles Earth: 93 million miles Mars: 142 million miles Jupiter: 484 million miles Saturn: 886 million miles Uranus: 1.8 billion miles Neptune: 2.8 billion miles The time it takes for planets to rotate on their axis and revolve around the sun varies: Mercury: 59 days to rotate, 88 days to revolve Venus: 243 days to rotate, 225 days to revolve Earth: 1 day to rotate, 365 days to revolve Mars: 1 day to rotate, 687 days to revolve Jupiter: About 10 hours to rotate, about 12 years to revolve Saturn: About 11 hours to rotate, about 29 years to revolve Uranus: About 17 hours to rotate, about 84 years to revolve Neptune: About 16 hours to rotate, about 165 years to revolve
Objects that are in orbit around planets are commonly called satellites
About 27 1/2 days in both cases.
Actually,as the planet Revolve and Rotate the path is an orbit....^_^
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
Yes, all the planets in our solar system revolve and rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
Yes, rotation or revolution is the norm for all bodies in the universe which is primarily due to gravitation.
rotate - to revolve round a centre or axis
rotates.
rotate, spin
Arguable:1. Simple - Just rotate2. Complex - If you consider the wheel as a particle on the surface of earth - Both rotate and revolve
Revolve means to for our axis to rotate.
The sun rotates.
The word revolve (to go around, as in circles) can mean to turn, spin, or rotate. (*For planets, "revolve" is used to mean orbiting around a larger body, while "rotate" is used for the spin of the body itself.)