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What unit of time on Earth is based on the revolution of the Earth around the Sun?
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What unit of time on Earth is based on the revolution of the Earth around the Sun?
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The unit of time based on the revolution of the Earth around the Sun is called a Year.
The unit of time based on the Earth spinning around completely once on its own axis is called a Day.
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Answer:
year
Step-by-step explanation:
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