The Sun does not rotate around the Earth, nor does the Earth rotate around the Sun. The Earth revolves around the Sun each year, and each body rotates about its own axis: once a day for the Earth, once in about 25 days for the Sun.
It takes the earth one year to make one rotation around the Sun!
It takes 24 earth hours for it to make a full rotation.
For Earth, it takes 365 days to rotate around the sun.
365 1/4 days
365 days because of earth's slightly eccentric orbit path.
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
It takes Saturn about 10.7 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
It takes approximately 365.25 days for Earth to make one full rotation around the Sun, which we refer to as a year. This is the basis for our calendar system.
It takes Mercury about 59 Earth days to complete one full rotation on its axis. This means that a day on Mercury (one full rotation) is equivalent to 59 Earth days.
The moon rotates around our planet Earth. The rotation of the Earth refers to the spinning of our planet on its axis.
It takes Mercury 1407.6 Earth hours to make one full rotation around its axis.
24 hours