it takes venus 225 earth days to rotae on its axis to the un and it takes earth 12 hours.'
Virtually the same as the distance between Earth and Venus, which varies greatly according to where each is in its orbit. At its closest to Earth, Venus is still more than 100 times as far from Earth as the Moon.
Venus orbits the sun in about 225 earth days, so that would make 1.6 times around the sun in 12 months.
Which planet is closest to Earth varies depending on where the planets are in their orbits. At different times the closest planet may be Mercury, Venus, or Mars. The planet whose orbit comes closest to Earth's is Venus.
Gagarin made one orbit of the earth in 108 minutes before coming back home.
Sputnik I completed 1,440 orbits before falling back to earth.
Venus rotates on its axis extremely slowly - just once every 243 Earth days, and it rotates backwards relative to the other planets. Since Venus takes just 225 Earth days to orbit the Sun, Venus's day is longer than its year.
The mass of Venus is actually less than that of Earth. Venus is 81.5% the mass of Earth.
The Earth has only about 1.05 times the surface area of Venus, one reason Venus is our twin planet. Venus-12,104 km Earth-12,756 km
Our own Sun (also called Sol) is the nearest star to planet Earth, the next nearest is Proxima Centauri.
Earth takes 1 year for 1 orbit around the sun. So, in 100 years, Earth can orbit the sun 100 times.
That would be Venus.
An orbit much closer than Earth's to the Sun coupled with what is termed as a "runaway greenhouse effect" means that the surface of Venus is about 500° C. Also, the atmosphere of Venus is about 93 times heavier than Earth's atmosphere, made up of highly corrosive and dangerous chemicals, and almost completely devoid of oxygen.