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One round trip around the sun is called a "YEAR".
The planet Saturn takes about 10 hours and 39 minutes for it to rotate on its axis. Since the planet does not rotate uniformly the time does vary.
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis
A year is the time it takes a planet to rotate about its star and a 'day' is the time it takes a planet to rotate once on its axis. Thus as the Sun is a star the concept of a 'year' is irrelevant as it is at the centre of all rotation. In relation to 'day' however, the Sun does rotate on its axis, it takes 25.38 (Earth) days to rotate once at the equator but as it is made of gas, it does not rotate all together like a solid body and the area round the poles rotates more slowly, taking 34.4 (Earth) days to make a revolution.
After Mercury, the planet that takes the least amount of time to orbit the sun is Venus, which orbits the sun in about 225 Earth days.
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URANUS TAKES EIGHTY FOUR DAYS TO ROTATE
each planet has a different amount of time i takes to rotate around the sun so all i can say is that the closer you are te shorter and the farther you are the longer:)
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Mercury.
One round trip around the sun is called a "YEAR".
it isn't always like that because Venus takes 243 day to rotate!
Venus
It's called the planet's "YEAR".
It depends which planet you mean - the Earth takes 23 hours & 56 minutes to rotate once.
Venus.
On the planet Venus, it takes 5,832 hours to complete a full rotation on the axis