No, it takes 365 and 1/4 days (a year) for the Earth to circle (orbit) the Sun. However it takes 24 hours (a day) for the Earth to turn (rotate) once on its axis.
it takes a year to circle the sun and 24 hours to make a full 360 degree rotation.
The sun appears to move across the sky due to the Earth's rotation, completing a full circle in about 24 hours.
24 hours {1 day} to rotate 1 year {exactly} to make a full circle around the sun {Orbit}
24 hours is the amount of time it takes for the earth to spin in a circle. it takes 24 hours for the sun to get to the same spot.
10,760 Earth days (29.46 Earth years).
243 Earth days.
365 days
365.256363004 days = 8,766.15271 hours
The moon does not circle the sun directly, it circles the earth. so it would be approximately the same as how long the earth takes, about 365 days.
What do you mean "if it could"? The Moon does circle the Sun, together with planet Earth. Once a year.
For Saturn, it takes 10,768
It takes 164.79 earth years.