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Earth rotates on an axis with a full rotation taking 24 hours or 1 day. This creates daytime and night. At night the part of Earth you live on is facing away from the sun. Earth rotates 365 times in one year.
Earth is constantly rotating while also revolving around the sun. One revolution takes 365.25 days, which makes up a year with the remaining 0.25 accruing over 4 years into an extra day during a leap year.
The Earth rotates at a slight angle; this combined with revolving around the sun results in the four seasons we experience.
Earth is constantly rotating while also revolving around the sun. One revolution takes 365.25 days, which makes up a year with the remaining 0.25 accruing over 4 years into an extra day during a leap year.
The Earth rotates at a slight angle; this combined with revolving around the sun results in the four seasons we experience.
This is how the Earth, Sun and Moon related to each other.