1). No planet goes around the earth. They all go around the sun.
2). The planet with an orbital period closest to 248 days would be Venus,
which takes 227 days to orbit the sun.
3). Maybe you were thinking of Pluto, which takes 248 years to go around the sun.
4). But Pluto isn't even officially considered to be a planet anymore.
So the question finishes with 4 strikes.
No planet goes around the Earth. The Moon, Earth's satellite orbits around the Earth, once ever 27 days and 7 hours.
27.32 days
No planet, but the Moon takes that time to orbit the Earth.
About 27 days, on average.
Moon moves around the planet Earth in an orbit and rotates on its own axis. It takes moon around 28 days to move around the planet Earth. Normally, the moon takes around 27 days to rotate on its axis.
The planet that takes 88 days to make one trip around the sun is Mercury. It is the smallest planet in the solar system.
it takes 365 days for the earth to go around the sun once.
mercury is the planet which revollve around sun in 687 days it means there is a yeqr is equal to 687 days
Earth.
The planet that takes approximately 28 days to complete an orbit around the Sun is not a planet but the Moon, which takes about 27.3 days to orbit Earth. If you're referring to a planet specifically, the time it takes for planets to orbit the Sun varies; for example, Mercury takes about 88 Earth days. However, no major planet in our solar system has a 28-day orbital period.
No planet has a revolution and rotation that takes 27 days. The Moon rotates once every 27 days and revolves around the Earth once every 27 days.
The planet that takes around 637 days to orbit around the sun is Venus. It orbits the sun in about 225 Earth days, but it rotates on its axis extremely slowly, with one day on Venus lasting approximately 243 Earth days.