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Each planet has a different rotation speed around the sun. Erth takes 365 days,Mercury takes 88 days, so there is no spped for all the planets
Both Venus and Mercury rotate very slowly on their axis compared to the other planets. Both Mars and Earth take around 24 hours (mars slightly longer) but Mercury takes 58.6 days for one rotation and Venus takes 243 days to make one rotation.
Well, if you are talking about Earth's rotation period it is 165.25 days, 12 months, 3,966 hours, a.k.a. 1 year.
Planets revolve around the Sun. The Sun does not revolve or rotate around the planets. Planetary orbits are best described as an ellipse. Revolving is when the planet goes around the Sun. Rotating is when the planet spins on its own axis. The Earth does one revolution in 365 days but one rotation in 24 hours.
All the planets revolve around the Sun in the same direction. As seen from a position arbitrarily "above" the plane of the planetary orbits (i.e. above Earth's North Pole), the planets orbit counter-clockwise.
Each planet has a different rotation speed around the sun. Erth takes 365 days,Mercury takes 88 days, so there is no spped for all the planets
Both Venus and Mercury rotate very slowly on their axis compared to the other planets. Both Mars and Earth take around 24 hours (mars slightly longer) but Mercury takes 58.6 days for one rotation and Venus takes 243 days to make one rotation.
The revolution of a planet refers to the entire elliptical "race-track" path that it travels around the sun. Within our solar system, the time for the planets to complete one full revolution ranges from 88 Earth-days to 248 Earth-years. The time it takes for one of the Earth's revolutions around the sun is 1 year.
Rotation of planets depends on their history of being hit by other planetoids ... thus it is entirely random.
Well, if you are talking about Earth's rotation period it is 165.25 days, 12 months, 3,966 hours, a.k.a. 1 year.
Mars does not rotate around the Sun. It revolves around the Sun. It takes Mars about 687 Earth days for Mars to revolve once around the Sun.Planets and moons rotate about their own axes, but they revolve around the Sun (for planets) or (for moons) other planets.
One complete rotation around the Sun, or one year, is about 365.25 days.
the earths rotation around the sun is 365 days . hope this helps (:
since it is closer to the sun it gets around the sun faster cause it has less of a rotation to go around Mercury only has 88 days in a year cause its closer but since were farther we have 365 days in a year
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Rotation (i.e. how long it takes to turn around once - a day or 24 hours roughly) and Revolution (i.e. how long it takes to move around the Sun once - a year or 365.25 days approximately).
It rotates on its axis in about 243 Earth days. That's the slowest rotation time.