No the sun rotates once every 25.05 - 34.3 days depending on latitude. (25.05 at equator and 34.3 at the poles)
What you are referring to is the solar cycle. This is a change in the magnetic activity of our sun. During solar maximum (2001 last and 2012 next) sun spot activity and coronal mass ejections greatly increases.
Uranus rotates on its axis (its 'day') once every 17.2 hours.The planet revolves around the sun (its 'year') once every 84 earth years.
The sun rotates around it's own axis every 27 days. Interestingly, the sun's outer layer (a gas) rotates once every 35 days. If you were asking how long it takes for the sun to rotate around the galaxy (a cosmic year), estimates vary between 225 and 250 million years.
Earth rotates on its axis once in about 24 hours. Earth revolves in its orbit around the Sun once every year.
It takes the Sun 250 million years to make a full revolution through the Milky Way's galactic core. It rotates completely once every 31 days at the poles, and once every 27 days at the equator.
It takes the Sun 250 million years to make a full revolution through the Milky Way's galactic core. It rotates completely once every 31 days at the poles, and once every 27 days at the equator.
The Sun rotates on its axis once every 25.05 (Earth) days.
The sun does not travel around the Earth, Earth travels around the sun. The Earth rotates once every 24 hours.
No. The earth rotates once in about 24 hours. The sun rotates once in about 32 days.
The sun rotates around it's own axis every 27 days. Interestingly, the sun's outer layer (a gas) rotates once every 35 days. If you were asking how long it takes for the sun to rotate around the galaxy (a cosmic year), estimates vary between 225 and 250 million years.
The Sun has differential rotation meaning that the Sun rotates at the equator once every 25.05 days and at the poles it rotates once every 34.3 days at a velocity of 7.189 x 10^3 km/h
The Earth rotates on its axis once a day and revolves around the Sun once a year.
The Sun appears to move in the sky because we are on the Earth, which rotates once every 24 hours.