No. Mars has a similar rotational period but not revolution. For a planet to have the same revolution period as Earth would mean it would have to be in the same Orbit as Earth, with catastrophic results. One was in the same orbit as Earth during it's formation, it crashed into the Earth creating the Moon. It's possible that some extrasolar planet (that is, a planet of a star other than the Sun) might by coincidence have nearly the same rotational and/or revolution period, but we don't know of any yet (and it's not very likely that we ever will).
Rotation means the planet spinning about it axis. (Orbit the the path of the planet round the Sun). The planet Mercury has a rotational period of 58.646 Earth days. The planet Venus has a (retrograde) rotational period of 243.0185 Earth days. The planet Mars has a rotational period of 1.025957 Earth days. The planet Jupiter has a rotational period of 9.925 hours. Obviously Earth has a rotational period of 1 Earth day.
Earth makes one complete rotation in 0.99726968 days... that is 23 hours 56 minutes 4.100352 seconds. The rotation of a planet is when it spins on its axis. Different planets have different rotational periods. A rotational period is the amount of time it take an object to make one revolution. A rotational period can be more or less than the planet's actual day length depending on the direction it orbits its star relative to the direction it rotates. The rotational period and the day length are only the same when either the planet does not rotate(1 day = 1 year) or when the planet rotates at the same speed it orbits(one side always has day).
The Earth takes 23h56m to rotate once around its axis.
The rotation periodof Earth is about23 hours and 56minutes. The revolution period of Earth around the Sun is approximately 365.25 days.
Venus is the slowest planet with a rotational speed of 243 Earth days equaling one Venusian day.
None of the four outer planets, they all have rotational periods shorter than 24 hours. The dwarf planet Pluto has a rotational period of 6.4 days though.
mercury is the first planet closest to the sun which makes it the hottest. its period of revolution is 88 days.
Rotation is the time needed for a planet to rotate around itself or axis Revolution is time needed to orbit aroung the Sun. For example Earth rotation is 24 hours and its revolution is 365 dayz.Rotation is used to denote the turning of a body on its axis.I.e. The rotational period of Neptune is 16 hours, as opposed to that of Earth which is 24 hours.Revolution is used to denote the movement of one body around another.I.e. The Moon makes a complete revolution about the Earth about every 27 days.
Venus with a revolution time of 224.7 Earth days
Mars has roughly twice the Earth's period of revolution.
14366400 earth days will it take to complete its revolution
The period of revolution of Mars is 687 Earth days.