yes, actually 4 times a day
OF course Mercury, the closest planet to the sun.
the second planet from the sun is venus it goes around the sun every 227.4 earth days
sure
Around its axis is a day. Around its orbit is a year.
You might be thinking of Pluto, a dwarf planet, orbits the sun every 247.68 years. Pluto, however, is not a planet.
A planets day (solar day) is the time it takes to rotate once on its axis relative to the sun, the synodic period. A year on a planet is the time taken for the planet travel once around the sun.
Uranus rotates on its axis (its 'day') once every 17.2 hours.The planet revolves around the sun (its 'year') once every 84 earth years.
No, that's a `year`. A day is when the planet has spun once on its axis.
Earth is the third planet around the sun.
No, the sun is not known as a planet!
No because a day is how long it spins on it's axis not around the sun. But it kinda has a relationship to how long a year is on a planet. Because the farther away it is the bigger it's revolution around the sun is but it just depends on how fast it moves.
Our planet takes 24 hours (one day)