it cant cause all the other planets moove around it.
The moon takes about 27.3 days to orbit around the Earth, not the sun. This period is called the sidereal month.
364.5 times as it takes that many days to revolve around the sun and the earth spins once every twenty four hours.
It takes Mercury about 88 Earth days, Venus about 225 Earth days, Earth about 365 days, Mars about 687 Earth days, Jupiter about 4,333 Earth days, Saturn about 10,759 Earth days, Uranus about 30,687 Earth days, and Neptune about 60,190 Earth days to orbit the sun.
The moon we see doesn't, but all of Jupiter's moons do. (About 50)
There are not days on the Sun as we experience on Earth. The Sun does rotate on its axis, but it takes about 27 Earth days for one complete rotation.
It takes 25 days to rotate at the equator and 36 days to rotate at the poles.
Since the sun is not a solid body, different latitude zones on it rotate at different rates,so the answer is a range of rotation periods.The range is between 25 and 36 days, for different latitudes on the sun's surface.
27.32 days -
I believe it is 88 days.
687 days
18889.34 in earth days
About 27.3 days.
It takes 88 days.
27 1/2 days for both.
About 27 1/2 days in both cases.
It takes 58 days for mercury to rotate on its axis.
It takes the Earth exactly 365 days to fully rotate the sun. Witch is the same amount as a whole year.