It takes the sun 25 Earth days to rotate on its axis.
The sun's rotation period varies depending on the latitude, with the equator taking about 25 days to rotate once, and the poles taking around 35 days.
Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to complete one orbit around the sun. Its orbit is the closest to the sun out of all the planets in our solar system.
It takes the moon about 27.3 days to orbit the Earth. This is known as its sidereal month.
The average distance from New Zealand to the sun is about 150 million kilometers. This distance can vary slightly due to the elliptical shape of Earth's orbit around the sun.
Japan is known as the "Land of the Rising Sun," not the setting sun. This nickname reflects Japan's location to the east of China, where the sun rises.
Scandinavia is known as the "land of the midnight sun" because during the summer months, the sun remains visible for 24 hours a day, due to its high latitude. This phenomenon occurs because of the tilt of the Earth's axis and its location in the Arctic Circle.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
The Sun does rotate.
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In fact, the Sun does rotate.
It takes 24 hours for the earth to rotate around the sun.
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