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-- The sun rotates on its axis, in periods ranging from 26 to 32 days depending on

the latitude of the material doing the rotating ... since the sun is not solid, there's

no reason that all of it must rotate at the same rate.

-- All of the planets revolve around the sun, each one in a different amount of time.

The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to revolve around it.

-- It takes the Earth roughly 365 1/4 days to revolve around the sun. We call that

amount of time a "year", an "año", a "shanah", etc., depending on where we live.

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