It takes the earth approxiamtely one year to revolve completely around the sun; that's why you get different seasons etc, depending on how close your part of the planet is to the sun at any time. The earth does revolve on its own axis every 24 hours though - that's how you get day and night, as your part of the planet faces towards the sun and then away again.
Wordy is correct. Though, the seasonal change is actually a direct result of the earths tilt on its axis, which comes full circle once a year as a result of the gravitational pull from the sun.
The earth only goes around the sun once a year
The Guest is quite wrong, 1 time would be a year.
Wordy has the correct answer.
Wordy has the correct answer.
1 time a year but the earth rotates on its axis once time a day
1 time
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