365 Days & 6 Hours
No all planets revolve around the nearest star. In our case, the sun.
It takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for earth to rotate once1. It takes 365.25 days for earth to revolve around the sun. It takes 28 days for the moon to revolve around the earth -------------------------------------------------------------- 123 hours 56 minutes relative to a distant star - 24 hours relative to the sun.
The label has yet to be awarded, since the birth of a star has never been observed, and stars don't revolve around earth.
No planets revolve around earth they revolve around the sun.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
There is no other star that revolves around our sun. There are, however, many double and triple star systems in the universe, where the stars in the system revolve around each other.
This is because the Pole Star (i.e. Polaris, in the Northern hemisphere) is within a degree of the Earth's centre of rotation. That is, the north pole is in line with this particular star. Thus, as the Earth rotates, Polaris does not appear to move in the sky, and the rest of the stars appear to revolve around it.
Planets orbit stars. Our planet (earth) orbits a star we call the sun.
Polaris is a star, and it doesn't revolve around any planets. It is possible that other planets revolve around Polaris, but so far I'm not aware that anyone has looked.
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.
The one closest to the star, in the case of our solar system, that is Mercury.
Large bodies of rock or gas that revolve around a star are planets.