That's a lot like asking "How long is a walk ?"
"Revolution" usually means one complete swing of an orbiting body around its central body.
Different orbiting bodies take different amounts of time to perform one revolution. For example,
the Earth's revolution around the sun takes one year.
For revolutions around the Earth, the International Space Station takes 90 minutes,
TV satellites take 24 hours, and the Moon takes 27.32 days.
Revolution of earth around the sun is 365 days or a year.
earth takes 365 days to complete it
About 27 1/2 days. Note that from one full moon to the next, a time of about 29 1/2 days passes - but that's more than one complete revolution, since the direction of the Sun relative to Earth changes in the meantime.
Mercury has the shortest revolution period of about 88 Earth days. The planet you are referring to with a revolution period of 11 years and 313 days is Saturn.
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.
There are 365.25 days in the Earth's revolution around the Sun. Hence, leap years. Each planet has its own period of revolution.
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it takes 300000000000000 Earth days to make one Revolution
Revolution of earth around the sun is 365 days or a year.
It takes 365 days to complete it.
365 days
27.32 days to revolve around Earth.
earth takes 365 days to complete it
Mercury takes 88 Earth days for one revolution (orbit) around the Sun (a Mercury "year").