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 earth to revolve around the sun.
365.24 days or 1 year
Then that would be the length of the year.
I think that the sun doesn't have any length of day, because of the heat and how the planets revolve around the sun.
One year, or 365.26 days.
To measure length around objects.
About 224.7 Earth days to revolve around the Sun. About 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis.
About 224.7 Earth days to revolve around the Sun. About 243 Earth days to rotate on its axis.
To measure length around objects.
The Sun does not have a year, per se, as do the planets that revolve around it, but the Sun does revolve around the galactic core, along with all the other start in the Milky Way galaxy, with a period estimated to be around (2.25 to 2.50) x 108 Earth years.
It takes a year (about 365 days) to revolve around the Sun once. (Perhaps that's what you meant.)
Saturn takes just under 29.5 years to orbit the Sun once.