One year.
The yearly movement of the Earth around the Sun is called its orbit. It takes approximately 365.25 days for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun, which we define as a year. This movement is responsible for the changing seasons on Earth.
One Year; 365.24 days.
Earth's orbit around the sun is fairly typical compared to other planets in our solar system. It follows an elliptical path, with the sun at one of the foci. The shape and orientation of Earth's orbit contribute to the changing seasons and variations in solar intensity.
No, the sun is an object. A fairly ordinary star. An orbit is the closed circular path taken by an object around another object. The suns orbit is the path it takes around the galactic centre. A journey of some 250 million years to complete one orbit. In comparison the earths orbit around the sun takes one year.
It would orbit around one of the other planets, orbit around the sun, or become part of the Asteroid or Kiper Belt.
Tropical year from one spring to the next to govern seasons in 365.2422 days
The Earth's journey around the sun is called an Elliptical Orbit.One Earth orbit around the sun equals one year.
It will take 24 hours. Also it will take the for the earths moon 18 hours to orbit the earth.
One every five years would do the job.
the earth obrits the sun in about 365 days(one year.
No, the sun is located at one of the two foci of Earth's elliptical orbit, not in the exact center.
I am not sure if it is called a circumference, since it is not a circle, but whatever it is called is 583,400,000 miles in length.