24 hours.
The Earth goes round the Sun in an elliptical orbit, once every year, and this produces the four seasons.
About once every 27 days
The Earth goes round the sun once
Actually, it's the other way around. The Earth rotates on its axis, giving the illusion that the sun is moving across the sky. This rotation takes about 24 hours to complete, causing day and night cycles.
The Earth rotates once on it's axis once every 24 hour. It takes the Earth over 365 days to orbit the Sun.
They go round and round. Not only do they turn on their polar axes, but they also revolve around the Sun. So the planets each have two types of revolution. The Earth turns on its axis every day, and it goes round the Sun once a year.
The Moon goes once around the Earth about every 28 days. The Earth goes once around the Sun every 365.4 days, or one year. Therefore, the Moon, while orbiting the Earth, goes around the Sun once a year.
The Earth goes around the Sun in a path which is an ellipse. It takes about 365.25 days to go round once.
The moon orbits around the Earth approximately once every 27.3 days. This period is known as a synodic month or lunar month.
The Moon goes around the Earth every 29 days 12 hours and 44 minutes on average.
It Goes round once and that takes an hour
Jupiter orbits the Sun once every 11.9 Earth years, Saturn once every 29.5 Earth years, Uranus once every 84 Earth years, and Neptune once every 165 Earth years.