None at all.
The sun does not rotate. The earth rotates
About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
No. The Sun's gravity is the force that makes Earth revolve around it.when two person of high and low power can pull a rope ,high power person remain constant and low power person can start rotating likewise earth and other planet revolve the sun
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.
If by revolve you mean orbit around something, then no; that's just the Earth and moon; the Earth takes 365.25 days to make a full rotation around the sun (which, by the way, is why we have February 29th every four years), and it takes the moon 27.33333...days. If you mean do they rotate on their axis, then yes; it takes the sun about 25 days, the moon takes 29.5 days, and of course, the Earth just takes 24 hours.
yes. thats why we get a leap year, every four years. to make up for the 4 1/4.
Your question does not make sense.
The earth does not rotate around the sun. The proper term is revolve and it takes a year because that is the definition on a year. It takes the Earth approximatley 365 days to make one trip around the sun. Actually it takes 365 1/4 days a year to revolve around the sun. That is why we have leap years
The Sun does not rotate around the Earth, nor does the Earth rotate around the Sun. The Earth revolves around the Sun each year, and each body rotates about its own axis: once a day for the Earth, once in about 25 days for the Sun.
The Earth completes one orbital revolution in the time it takes to rotate roughly 3651/4 times. It would still revolve in the same length of time even if it weren't also spinning. There's no connection between these motions.
It takes 23 hours and 56 minutes for the earth to rotate.
Attach a suzan bearing to it :)