its rotation takes about 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis
16 hours
The amount of time it takes a planet to rotate on its axis is called a "day." For Earth, a full rotation takes approximately 24 hours, which defines our standard day. Different planets have varying rotation periods; for example, a day on Jupiter lasts about 10 hours, while a day on Venus is about 243 Earth days.
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)
The earth completes one rotation on its axis in 23hours 56minutes 4seconds. (rounded)
its rotation takes about 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis
234 Days
Venus
it take 10 hours and 14 minutes to rotate on its axis
10.656 hours
16 hours
venus
The amount of time it takes a planet to rotate on its axis is called a "day." For Earth, a full rotation takes approximately 24 hours, which defines our standard day. Different planets have varying rotation periods; for example, a day on Jupiter lasts about 10 hours, while a day on Venus is about 243 Earth days.
53 hours with 56 minutes
53 hours with 56 minutes
24 hours (You spelled revole wrong and it is suppose to be rotate. The earth can't revole on its axis. It can rotate though.)
It takes 23.9345 hours. The axis is tilted by 23.44 degrees.