Saturn takes just under 29.5 years to orbit the Sun once.
The earth to revolve around the sun.
365.24 days or 1 year
One year, or 365.26 days.
a day
Typically, this length of time is called a "year". Each planet's year is a different length than that of the other planets and increases as the planet is further from the Sun.
The time it takes for the Earth to revolve around the Sun is called a "year."
For the Earth, it takes 365 days to revolve around the Sun.
The time a planet takes to revolve around the sun is called its orbital period.
All the time
The length of a year for a planet is the amount of time it takes for the planet to make a complete revolution around the sun. For the Earth, this is about 365 1/4 days. The length of time for other planets in our solar system to revolve around the sun is can be longer or shorter.
The sun does not orbit Jupiter ! Jupiter takes just under 12 of our years to revolve around the sun once.
365.24 days, exactly the same length of time as the earth takes. If the moon took more or less time than the earth does to revolve around the sun, even by a very small amount, then over a period of many years, the moon would either pull way ahead of the earth, or else fall far behind. That doesn't happen, because earth and moon revolve around the sun together, in the same time.