No Saturn does not revolve while in a orbit
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
Yes, all planets in our solar system revolve around the sun
because the amount of time it takes a planet to revolve around the sun is based on its distance from the sun; therefore Saturn and Venus revolve around the sun at a different amount of time because their distance from the sun is different.
Saturn takes just under 29.5 years to orbit the Sun once.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto- though Pluto is no longer classed as a planet. In addition, between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt and they also revolve (orbit the sun). Comets have a cigar shaped orbit but also revolve around the sun. There are many of them.
it takes saturn longer to revolve around the sun
Like the other planets, Uranus has an elliptical orbit as it moves around the sun rather than a circular orbit. Uranus has an axial tilt of 99 degrees, which is a lot, considering the axial tilt of the Earth is 23.5 degrees.
The word "revolve" is just fine. The word "orbit" is also used in this context.
Revolve
Yes, they orbit Saturn and Saturn orbits the Sun.
Saturn takes 29.66 years to orbit the sun.