It doesn't. When something moves around something else, we talk about "revolution" (verb: revolves); the Earth revolves around the Sun. When something moves around its own center, we talk about "rotation" - in this case, the Earth rotates around its axis. It neither revolves nor rotates around us.
For the Earth, it takes 365 days to revolve around the Sun.
Because the Sun's gravity is stronger than Earth's.
It takes the Moon about 27 1/2 days to revolve once around Earth.
Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to revolve around the Sun. Earth takes about 365.25 (Earth) days to revolve around the Sun.
Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to revolve around the sun.
no we are standing on the earth which revolves around the sun and rotates on its axis
The moon around the earth. The earth around the sun. Giant teacups around the teapot on a ride at Disney World.
For the Earth, it takes 365 days to revolve around the Sun.
Because the Sun's gravity is stronger than Earth's.
It will take the moon 27.32 days to revolve around the earth.
The Earth does not revolve around Venus. Both the Earth and Venus revolve around the Sun. The Earth takes about 365.25 days to do so, and Venus takes about 224.7 days to do so.
No, the Earth revolves around the sun.
No all planets revolve around the nearest star. In our case, the sun.
It takes 365 1/4 days to revolve around earth.
No, the moon does not revolve around the sun. The Earth does though. You might be getting confused because the moon revolves around the Earth.
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.
If the earth did not revolve around the sun, there would not be any seasons. The problem is that if the earth did not revolve around the sun, that is, if it came to a stop in its orbit, the sun's gravity (with just the tiniest help from the earth's) would pull the earth into the sun.