How many revolutions does the moon make around its earth in a year?

Based on data obtained on the Internet, we know that the exact period of rotation of the Moon around its axis is 27.322 Earth days. Now, to find the number of revolutions per year, we must divide the number of days in a year by the period of rotation of the Moon around its axis, namely:
365: 27 = 13 (the number of revolutions the Moon makes in a year)
The values are rounded as we need full revolutions.



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