No it takes one full year for the Earth to revolve around the sun.
The Earth takes approximately 365.25 days to revolve around the sun, which is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra quarter day.
The sun is standing still, it is the earth that rotates round the sun.
The Earth revolves around its axis, an imaginary line running through the centre of the Earth from the North pole to the South pole. As an orbiting planet, its orbit takes it around the Sun once every year.
Jupiter revolves continuously around the sun in an orbit that requires nearly 12 earth years to complete. Jupiter also rotates on its axis once every 10 hours--less than half an earth day.
To make the year start more or less in the same season every year, an extra day is added every four years.
no it revoles every 28 days
No, it orbits the earth once every 27.5 days or so.
Every complete circle is 360o.
it takes 365 day to revolve around the sun
The moon orbits the earth once every day (approximately), plus a few minutes.
364.25
It takes about 27.3 days for the Moon to revolve once around Earth.
The Earth is supposed to revolve once a day.
24 hours or 1 day.
Your question does not make sense.
24 Hours or 1 day
It takes earth exactly one day to rotate around the axis.