During each complete revolution around the sun,
the earth makes 365.24 rotations on its axis.
The earth completes one revolution around the sun every 365.24 days. That's the source of the time period that we refer to as the "year".
The Earth completes a revolution when it travels around the sun.
The movement of one object around something else is called revolution (a rotation is when an object moves around an axis that is part of the object itself). One year = one revolution.
365 rotations per revolution.
Mercury and Venus both have shorter years than Earth does. They are closer to the sun and the orbit is shorter than Earth's.
27.32 days
There are approximately 365.25 rotations of the Earth during one revolution around the Sun, which is why we have leap years every four years to account for the extra quarter day.
Earth completes a revolution around the sun once every 365.25 days, which is equivalent to one year.
The Moon completes its orbit around the Earth in approximately 27.3 days
There as different meanings for rotation and revolution. In this context a revolution can be the turning of body on its axis. In which case one revolution would be the same as one rotation. That is, there would be one rotation in one revolution. A revolution can also be the movement of a body in orbit around another body. For example, the Earth makes roughly 365 rotations during one revolution around the Sun.
30km/hr
it s called a century