How many minutes does it take for the earth to make one complete revolution around its axis?

The Earth makes a revolution on its axis in 23 hours 56 minutes and 4.09 seconds, which is the Earth’s day. In minutes it will be about 1414 minutes. This figure is obtained by multiplying the day by 60 minutes, which is an hour. Once every four years on Earth, a leap year is obtained, where there is one more day per year, instead of 365 days 366.



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