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.
365 rotations per revolution.
365.25
27.32 days
The Moon completes its orbit around the Earth in approximately 27.3 days
This is a planet's "day". (It can be further defined as a "siderial day", which refers to the rotation with respect to the stars, not the Sun. A planet's revolution about the Sun makes its "solar day" longer, or shorter in the case of retrograde rotation.)
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Yes. It completes one revolution around the earth roughly every 27.3 days.
The moon will have comepleted about four rotations around the Earth.
Mars completes a revolution around the sun every 687 Earth days. That's about 669 Martian days.