The revolution of a planet refers to the entire elliptical "race-track" path that it travels around the sun. Within our solar system, the time for the planets to complete one full revolution ranges from 88 Earth-days to 248 Earth-years. The time it takes for one of the Earth's revolutions around the sun is 1 year.
There is no planet whose rotation is exactly one earth year. The planet Venus comes the closest to rotating once every time the earth goes around the sun. The planet mars comes the closets to going around the sun once every time Earth does.
It takes 24 hours to complete one rotation and one year to complete one revolution.
A revolution is usually an orbit.
Jupiter. It's rotation is a little less than ten Earth hours.
Mercury
Mercury
Mercury
There is no such planet known. The planet with the longest rotation period is Venus. That rotates in about 243 Earth days.
Mercury is 58.646 earth days.
Mercury is 58.646 earth days.
One complete rotation for the planet Mars equals to 59 Earth days. It will also orbits around the Sun only once.
When Earth's core spins, the planet turns on its axis and completes its rotation. One complete rotation is one day and night.
earth
The moon rotates around our planet Earth. The rotation of the Earth refers to the spinning of our planet on its axis.
Time of rotation of a planet does not depend on distance from another planet.
Rotation for a planet means spinning, and one complete rotation is a day (on that planet). All of the planets have different spin velocity, and therefore different day lengths. The shortest is Jupiter at under 10 Earth hours, and the longest is Venus (which rotates "backward" or clockwise) taking 243 Earth days.