Only the earth orbits the sun once a year. Mars orbits the sun once every 2 years. As you get closer to the sun the planets orbit the sun in less than a year. As you get past Mars, it takes even longer.
The sun NEVER orbits Earth. Earth orbits the sun. All of the other planets also orbit the sun.
Once the sun implodes the planets will have nothing to keep them in orbit.
Planets orbit stars.
No. Planets orbit suns, while moons orbit planets. Planets do not orbit planets.
A year for a planet is the time it takes for that planet to orbit the sun. Some planets take longer to orbit the sun because they are farther away from the sun than Earth, so those planets have a farther distance to cover to orbit the sun once than the Earth does.
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
The planets do not orbit the Earth, they orbit the sun.
orbit around the sun
That is a "year" for that planet.
A Year is defined as the time it take a planet to orbit its star once. As the Sun is the star round which our solar system's planets orbit, the Sun itself can not have a year as it can not orbit itself. Therefore there is no year length for the Sun.However, the Sun, does revolve around the centre of the Milky Way Galaxy once ever ~235 million years - also called the Cosmic Year or Galactic year.that is 235 million years
Moons orbit planets. Planets orbit stars. Some stars orbit other stars, or orbit their mutual center of gravity. Stars orbit the center of the galaxy. Galaxies may orbit the center of the "galactic group".
Yes all planets have a orbit