A planet's turn on its axis is known as rotation. This movement causes the planet to spin around an imaginary line called its axis, which runs from the North Pole to the South Pole. The duration of one complete rotation determines the length of a day on that planet. For example, Earth takes approximately 24 hours to complete one rotation.
One complete turn of a planet's axis is known as a "single rotation." This rotation typically takes one day to complete on Earth, causing the cycle of day and night.
Yes, all 8 planets along with planetesimals like Pluto revolve around and axis.
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It is called rotation.
Each of them does.
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Each of them does.
All planets turn on their axis. This is called the planet's rotation; one complete rotation is equal to one day on that planet.
All of the planets in the Universe rotate on an axis. They all do.
One complete turn of a planet's axis is known as a "single rotation." This rotation typically takes one day to complete on Earth, causing the cycle of day and night.
Yes, all 8 planets along with planetesimals like Pluto revolve around and axis.
yes all planets have an axis
Yes. All planets rotate about an axis.
All of them
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