About 0.922 times
13.37 times (rounded)
Approx 825 times.
We rotate around the Sun once per year.
NO!
Venus. Edit: There seems to be a mistake in this question. There is no such planet. But Venus does rotate on its axis in about 243 Earth days. So I guess that the question is about Venus. The orbital period of Venus (a year) is about 225 Earth days.
once every 365.25 days.. (a whole year)
In a year it rotates 366¼ times on its own axis (relative to the stars) plus once around the Sun.
It takes Venus 224.7 days to orbit the sun. Venus orbits the sun 1.62 times in a year. Venus is the planet 2nd closest to the sun.
venus has 225 of our days in a year
It takes Neptune about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So the answer to this question would be 0 times, in an Earth year.
To the nearest quarter rotation, 365 and one quarter rotations.
It takes about 4 Earth days for a single rotation of Venus's thick cloud cover. Venus itself takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis, but its thick atmosphere rotates much faster due to the planet's intense winds.