Yes. Uranus orbits the sun.
It revolves around the sun in 1,000,800,30 hours
a year
Neptune takes the longest to revolve around the sun.
It takes 84 years for Uranus to revolve around the Sun.
84.3 years.
30,799 days
Uranus takes 84.016846 years to orbit the sun which is: 84.016846x365.26=30,688 days
Uranus needs about 84 Earth years, or about 30,685 Earth days, to revolve around the Sun. This is also known as its period of revolution.
Neptune is the only planet that takes longer than Uranus to orbit the Sun.
These are all large planets in the solar system that revolve around the sun.
It takes about 84 Earth years.
Thats silly! The sun does not revolve, as the sun sits in the middle of The Milky Way(our system) While all the planets including: Mars,Venus,Earth,Mercury,Jupiter,Saturn,Uranus,Pluto, all in that order, revolve around the sun