No. The only reason why no is because the stars do not go around the sun.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
It takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to revolve around the sun once, which is called a year. This extra .25 day accounts for why we have a leap year every four years to keep our calendars in sync with the solar system.
Every complete circle is 360o.
Not sure if you mean rotate or revolve, but I'll give you both. The sun rotates on it's axis once every 25 days. The sun revolves around the center of the Milky Way galaxy once every 225,000 years, give-or-take.
Because as they revolve in their orbits around the sun, every planet averages a different distance from the sun, and that's how gravity works.
according to newton's law of gravitation every object in the nature attract other due to its gravitational pull so planets revolve around sun.
No, none of them do. Planets revolve around stars, so all of the planets in our solar system orbit the Sun, our own star.
Well, there's the entirety of the ASTEROID BELT. Yes they do revolve around the Sun. Every thing in our solar system does, except for the moons, they revolve around planets.
sometime it does every now and then.
The earth will completely revolve around the sun every 365 days.
every 12 years
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Earth revolve's around the sun.
It take 27.32 days for the moon to revolve around the earth. At the same time, the Earth and moon revolve as a bound pair around the sun every 365.25 days.
no it revoles every 28 days
It takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to revolve around the sun once, which is called a year. This extra .25 day accounts for why we have a leap year every four years to keep our calendars in sync with the solar system.
no. they all rotate and revolve at different speeds.