A revolution.
The time a planet takes to make a single trip around the sun is called its orbital period or year.
Around its axis is a day. Around its orbit is a year.
An 'orbit', or more commonly, a year.Orbit.
Mercury has the shortest orbital period. It takes only 89.9691 days to make one complete trip around the sun.
Because Earth is the only planet known to have life.
For a planet in our solar system, one revolution around the Sun is called a "year." Each planet has a different year. As you know, Earth takes 365.25 days to follow its orbit around the Sun, though Jupiter's year is about 4335 earth days. It all depends on how long it takes each one to revolve around the Sun.
One complete trip around the sun by the earth is called a year. It is also called a revolution.
That is that planet's "year", or its orbital period.
The planet that takes 88 days to make one trip around the sun is Mercury. It is the smallest planet in the solar system.
The earth makes one complete trip around the sun per year.
The Earth travels around the sun approximately once a year.
A moon spinning on its axis is called Rotation. A moon going around its planet is called Orbiting. By Definition, all moons must be orbiting a planet. If the same body were on its own (say, if the Moon were orbiting the Sun without the Earth), it would be defined as a Planet. Thus, Question 3 is the same as Question 2. A planet's trip around the Sun is also called an Orbit. Because our Moon's orbit is so slow compared with our trip around the Sun (only 12 orbits per year), the Moon's path around the Sun would resemble a rounded, 12 sided dodecagon, and over several years would trace a path not unlike a Spirograph design.