yes it does!
No. The Earth orbits the Sun once in 365.24 days
The Moon actually orbits the Earth, which it does in 28 days, but if you consider the Earth and the Moon as a double system, then the Moon orbits the Sun once a year, just as the Earth does. The Moon is much closer to the Earth than the Earth and the Moon are to the Sun.
The planet that orbits the sun in 356.25 days is Venus. Venus has an orbital period of about 225 Earth days, so it completes one orbit around the sun in approximately 0.62 Earth years.
mercury is the planet because it is the closest to the sun
It orbits the star 581 once every 13 days. Earth orbits its star, the sun, every 365 days. Which means that Gliese orbits faster than Earth.
No. The Earth orbits the Sun once in 365.24 days
The Moon actually orbits the Earth, which it does in 28 days, but if you consider the Earth and the Moon as a double system, then the Moon orbits the Sun once a year, just as the Earth does. The Moon is much closer to the Earth than the Earth and the Moon are to the Sun.
The statement is incorrect. The Earth orbits around the Sun in approximately 365 days, while the Moon orbits around the Earth in about 28 days.
No. (But if you like that idea, go read Terry Pratchett.)
it take 356 days or a year
Mercury orbits the Sun in about 88 Earth days. So, in 1060 days......You do the math.
The moon does not orbit the sun independently; it orbits the earth. So the moon orbits the sun in about 365 and a quarter days, just like earth.
The planet that orbits the sun in 356.25 days is Venus. Venus has an orbital period of about 225 Earth days, so it completes one orbit around the sun in approximately 0.62 Earth years.
wrong way round, the earth orbits the sun every 365 days
Venus orbits the Sun every 224.7 Earth days.
Pluto orbits the Sun in 14,164.4 Pluto days (90,613.305 Earth days, or 248.03 Earth years).
The moon does not orbit the sun independently; it orbits the earth. So the moon orbits the sun in about 365 and a quarter days, just like earth.