Mars.
Every planet, asteroid and comet in our solar system orbits the sun. The only natural body that orbits Earth is its moon.
The sun does not orbit around the moon. The earth orbits the sun and the earths moon (every planet has 1 or more moons) orbits earth.
You might be thinking of Pluto, a dwarf planet, orbits the sun every 247.68 years. Pluto, however, is not a planet.
Mercury orbits the sun every 13 years!
Mercury orbits the sun every 88 days, the earth orbits the sun every 365 days.Therefore 365/ 88 = 4.14 times
The inner planet with the shortest period of revolution is Mercury, which orbits the sun once every 88 Earth days.
mercury is the planet because it is the closest to the sun
It adds to almost every environmental concern the planet faces.
Mercury is the planet that orbits the sun every 165 days. It is the closest planet to the sun in our solar system and has the shortest orbital period.
All orbits are elliptical. Some, like Earth's are ALMOST circles, but every orbit has at least a little bit of eccentricity.
There isn't a planet that orbits the sun once every 4,000 years. However, in early 2014, scientists announced the discovery of dwarf planet 2012 VP113, which orbits our sun once every 4,000 years. Because of some anomalies in ts orbit, scientists think that there may be rocky planet 10 times the size of the Earth beyond 2012 VP113.
Um, no planets orbit the earth dude, the earth orbits around the sun as every planet in the solar system. The moon orbits the earth. It is much smaller than a planet and does not have an atmosphere(layer of gases above the surface like oxygen).