The Earth's axial tilt of 23.5 degrees is believed to be a result of historical impacts during its formation. This tilt is responsible for the changing seasons as the Earth orbits the Sun.
IT TAKES THE EARTH 360 DAYS TO ROTATE. it actually takes 365 days to orbit the sun and 23 hours 55 min to rotate on its axis
If you look at the stars at the same clock-time every night, the whole picture will appear to rotate 1 degree per day, 30 degrees per month.
it takes a year for the earth to revovle that is what makes up a year
It takes a little longer than the earth.The earth takes 23 hours, and 56 minuteswhile it takes Mars 24 hours and 37 minutes.
the earth is in the middle the sun is ontop of the earth the moon is rotating earth
IT TAKES THE EARTH 360 DAYS TO ROTATE. it actually takes 365 days to orbit the sun and 23 hours 55 min to rotate on its axis
It takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for the earth to rotate.
the Earth revolves about 23 miles per sec.
23 hours and 56 minutes.
It depends which planet you mean - the Earth takes 23 hours & 56 minutes to rotate once.
23 hours 56 minutes 4 seconds (rounded)
It takes 24 hours (one tropical day) for the Earth to rotate once about its axis relative to the Sun. It takes about 23 hour and 56 minutes (one sidereal day) for the Earth to rotate once about its axis relative to distant stars.
hi earth rotate two time in 24 hour at 180 degree ..because earth is round and it has total longitude 360 degree and earth take 24 hour to move on its axis .. so it cover two time rotate of 180 degree
The Earth rotates one full rotation - 360 degrees - in 23 hours and 56 minutes.
The Earth takes 23 hours and 56 minutes to rotate once an the Earths equatorial circumference measures40,075.017km (= 1577756574.8 inches).Thus it rotates at a speed of 1577756574.8/24 = 65739857.28333333 inches an hour.
Make sure you read all of this information before using it on a assignment. It takes 113 years to rotate around on its axis. 10/10 scientists aprrove this NONE OF THIS IS TRUE.
the earth would be darker than what it is these days.