It apparently takes about 24 hours from local noon to local noon, except near the poles where it circles on the horizon when it is visible at all.
Of course, it isn't really going around the Earth. Its apparent motion is due to the spin of the Earth from west to east.
The Earth takes approximately 365.25 days to orbit around the Sun once, which is why we have a leap year every four years to account for the extra quarter day.
The orbit of Earth around the sun is mostly circular but a little bit oval like. The Earth takes 365.26 days to revolve around the sun.
The best time to take a break and recharge is typically around midday when the sun is at its highest point.
The Earth takes approximately 24 hours to complete one full rotation on its axis, which is what causes day and night. However, to travel once around the world in terms of its orbit around the sun, it takes about 365.25 days, which is why we have leap years every four years to account for the extra quarter day.
One revolution on its own axis is one day, or 24 hours. One orbit (revolution) around the sun is one year, approximately 365 days.
The earth revolves around the sun every 365 days.
A long time.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates around the Sun, just like all the other planets/
The sun does not orbit itself!
It takes 29.5 of our years to revolve around the Sun.
It depends on your distance from the sun
Around 600,000,000 years.
668.6 days
A year.
The Earth goes around the Sun in 1 year.
For Earth, it takes 365 days to rotate around the sun.
365 Days