The earth rotates 360 degrees every 23 hours, 56 minutes and 4.100352 seconds or so. See link for another estimate, given as the decimal fraction of one day. Look for sidereal rotation period.
The sidereal rotation period of Mars - one spin on its axis relative to background stars, is 24.623 hours. This is very similar to the earths sidereal rotation period.
The period of rotation for Venus is 243 days
None (that we know of).
Earths rotation around its axis
Mars, with a rotation period of 24 hours 37 minutes 23 seconds (time taken for one spin on its axis relative to background stars).
24 hours! To be exact, it's about 4 minutes less than that.
The earth's period of rotation is a few minutes short of 24 hours, whereas the moon's period of rotation is a bit over 27 days.
rotation
The Martian "day" (rotation period) is 24 hours and 37 minutes - a little over 1/2 hour longer than earths day.
24 hours rotation
Mars has a rotation period most like Earth's. Both planets have a similar day length, with Mars taking about 24.6 hours to complete a full rotation on its axis, compared to Earth's approximately 24 hours.
That's "rotation".
The sidereal rotation period of Mars - one spin on its axis relative to background stars, is 24.623 hours. This is very similar to the earths sidereal rotation period.
because of the earths rotation
coriolis effect
no they are not
The term rotation refers to the Earth turning on its axis once per day. The term revolution refers to the earth circling the sun once per year.