Normally when we talk about a "year", we refer to the "Solar Year" [See Link] which is the period that the Earth takes to revolve around the Sun once. However, there is another kind of year and that is a Galactic year [See Link] which is the time it takes the Sun (and all the planets) to revolve once around the galactic centre of the Milky Way Galaxy (Our Galaxy), so really, the Sun does have something to revolve around. The Galactic year takes around 225,000,000 Earth years
That is a month.
Yes. The Moon travels in orbit around the Earth, at the same time that the Earth travels in orbit around the Sun, at the same time that the Sun travels in orbit around the Milky Way, etc.
The moon is in constant orbit around the earth, all the time.
As the earth moves in its orbit about the sun, we measure the time it takes for the earth to make one trip about our local star as a year.
All the time.
The time it takes to orbit the sun is called a "year".
Saturn completes one orbit around the Sun in 29.4571 years.
# 365.25 days
84 years
revelution
It orbits the Sun all the time! You probably meant : "What time does Neptune take to complete one orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is: about 165 Earth years.
See what you orbit around the earth in different orbits around the time required to transfer different. Check the link.