It very much depends which planet you mean, as it depends on dozens of factors!
Referring to Earth, it takes one day (24 hours) to rotate once around it's own axis.
165 (Earth) years.
Mars does not rotate around the Sun. It revolves around the Sun. It takes Mars about 687 Earth days for Mars to revolve once around the Sun.Planets and moons rotate about their own axes, but they revolve around the Sun (for planets) or (for moons) other planets.
it cant cause all the other planets moove around it.
27 days
Uranus takes about 17.24 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis. This relatively short rotational period is notable given its unique tilt, which is approximately 98 degrees, causing it to rotate on its side compared to other planets in the solar system.
24 hours, approximately.
The period of rotation for Venus is 243 days.
27 1/3 days.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates around the Sun, just like all the other planets/
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.
165 (Earth) years.
about 24 hrs and 1 year
24 hours
around what? if its earth then it would rotate on its axis and and if ur talkin bout the revolution then if it is before earth (Venus, Mercury) then it wouldn't orbit around earth they would only orbit the sun and Venus would orbit mercury. and all of the planets after earth (Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, others) they would orbit the sun and all the planets before them. but all planets rotate on their axis but it may take shorter or longer time to rotate once than how long it takes for earth to rotate on its axis once.
The word is "revolve" or "orbit", not "rotate". It takes Eris 560 years to orbit the Sun once.
At the equator: 25 days. Near the poles: 34 days.
Earth's moon does rotate on it's axis but it does it once each orbit of the Earth: every 27.3 days .