In fact, the Sun does rotate.
The Sun, all its planets and the galaxy in which the Sun sits all rotate.
Different parts of the Sun rotate at different speeds, which is how we know that the Sun isn't a solid. The equatorial regions of the Sun rotate in about 27 days, but the polar regions take a little longer; about 33 days.
We rotate around the Sun once per year.
The Sun rotates on its axis. Other planets rotate around the Sun. It takes 365 days for the Earth to orbit (move around) the Sun.
the sun
The Sun does rotate.
Earth rotates around the sun .
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
The sun does not rotate. The earth rotates
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.
The Sun DOES rotate. See related question.
The Sun, all its planets and the galaxy in which the Sun sits all rotate.
Neither. The Sun and the Moon both rotate around their own axis. See related questions.
The sun rotates.
no the sun those not rotate so its fixed while other planent revolves round it.
they rotate from west to east
Because the Sun is not solid, different parts rotate at different speeds. Near the equator of the Sun, it rotates once in about 26 days, while the polar regions rotate in about 33 days.