The time it takes to orbit around the sun once.
the tilt of the planet
One complete orbit around the Sun is a year.
a revolution, that is, the amount of time it takes the planet to complete its journey around the sun.
The name of the path a planet occupies in its movement around the Sun is called an orbit. The shape of the path is an ellipse, with the Sun at the focus. Due to the inverse-square rule of gravity, the speed of movement is greater in orbits closer to the sun, slower for more distant orbits.
In astronomy, a year is defined as the time it takes a planet to make one full orbit around the sun. It is equivalent to the orbital period of a planet, and is typically expressed in terms of Julian Year (which is equal to one Earth year).
In general terms a day for a planet is the time taken for the planet to make on rotation on its own axis. Likewise a year for a planet is the time taken for the planet to make one orbit (rotation round) its primary star. Where a planet is tidally locked to its primary, the day length and the year length will be the same, such that the planet keeps one face permanently towards it primary (like the Moon does to the Earth).
It's the movement of our whole planet earth around the sun. When the earth goes around the sun one full time, that is one year. We don't feel this movement because the earth is so big.
The length of a year - the time it takes for a planet to complete one orbit around its star - has not changed in terms of Earth's orbit around the sun. It remains approximately 365.25 days.
Plantarflexion is the opposite of dorsiflexion in terms of foot movement.
In astronomy, a day is the time it takes for a planet to rotate once on its axis. A month is the time it takes for the moon to orbit around a planet. A year is the time it takes for a planet to orbit around its star.
rotation
It is the smallest.