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A Galactic Year.
It takes the Earth approximately 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun. This period of time is what we refer to as a year.
On Earth, a year is the time Earth takes to travel once around the Sun. The term "year", applied to other planets, may either refer to a standard Earth year, which is a very convenient unit of time, or to the time the planet takes to go once around the Sun. As an example, a "year" on Jupiter takes about 12 Earth years.
The earth completes one revolution around the sun every 365.24 days. That's the source of the time period that we refer to as the "year".
one year or 365 days or 12 months :)
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
It takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to orbit around the sun. This period of time is what we commonly refer to as a year.
The Earth travels around the sun in 365 days, which we refer to as a year. This period of time is known as one revolution.
The earth completes one orbit of the sun in 365.24 days. (rounded) It's the period of time that we refer to as a "year".
It takes Earth 1 year to orbit the Sun. It takes Pluto 248 years to do the same. The time depends on the distance from the sun and, therefore, the length of the orbit.
the time it takes to travel around the sun, a planet year
The time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the Sun is called a "year."