venus:
rotation: 243 days
revolution: 224.7 days
243 days of earth
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
Yes, all of the planets rotate around the sun, in the same direction but at different speeds and time periods. well planets rotate on their own axis, the correct term would be revolve. The planets revolve around the sun
Day (synodic): 116.75 days Time to revolve around the sun: 224.7 days
it isn't always like that because Venus takes 243 day to rotate!
BOTH!, because it revolves around the sun (goes are around the sun) and rotates (turns around) to define if it is day or night if the earth didn't rotate we would be stuck with either day or night all the time and if it didn't revolve we would be stuck with the same season.
The earth has arranged to revolve around the sun once a year and rotate on its axis once a day.
It takes Venus about 243 days to rotate once on its axis. This makes one day of Venus equal to 243 days on Earth.
it takes a year for the earth to revovle that is what makes up a year
The sidereal day is the time it takes for a planet to rotate once. For Venus that's about 243 of our Earth days.
The planet that takes the longest to orbit the Sun is Neptune, because it is the farthest away. The order of the planets from the Sun is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Most planets rotate on their axis in a counter-clockwise direction (as viewed from the "north", but Venus rotates clockwise (called "retrograde" rotation) once every 243 Earth days-by far the slowest rotation period of any major planet. Venus completes an orbit every 224.65 Earth days.As a result of Venus's relatively long solar day, one Venusian year is about 1.92 Venusian days long. To an observer on the surface of Venus, the Sun would appear to rise in the west and set in the east and the time from one sunrise to the next would be 116.75 Earth days.