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the sun can't revolve around itself
a year
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
Earth is colder than Venus. This is because Venus is much closer to the sun than Earth is.
Venus has no stars! It's a planet! But it revolves around our Sun, a star.
84.3 years.
It doesn't revolve around Earth - so forever.
365 Days and 6 hours
Uranus needs about 84 Earth years, or about 30,685 Earth days, to revolve around the Sun. This is also known as its period of revolution.
It takes about 84 Earth years.
the sun can't revolve around itself
365.25 days
a year
Betelgeuse doesn't revolve around the sun. It is a star, even larger than the sun, and much too far away for the sun to have much effect on it.
248 years
27.32
They are both terrestial planets very close to Earth. They are fairly small and revolve around the sun much, much faster than any other planet. Mercury is also a toxic material/metal that has liquidic properties on Earth (a.k.a. quicksilver). Venus can be seen with the naked eye most of the time and is the brightest object in the night sky.