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Solar rotation is able to vary with latitude because the Sun is composed of a gaseous plasma. The rate of rotation is observed to be fastest at the equator (latitude φ=0 deg), and to decrease as latitude increases.
Also according to the Wiki...
rotation period
(at equator)25.05 days(at 16° latitude)25.38 days
25d 9h 7min 12s (at poles)34.4 days Rotation velocity
(at equator)7.189×103
km/h
It takes 24 hours for the earth to rotate around the sun.
17 hours,14 minutes
it takes ten hours for it to travel around the sun
50 hours
5393 hours.
2 hours
It would take 24 hours and 37 minuets for mars to rotate once. It would take 687 days for mars to rotate around the sun. -Rachel Hagara
it takes 24 hours
9.8 hours and 12 years
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
23.56
One year