One full rotation of any planet on its axis is the length of that planets day, Earth included.
365 1/4 days
About the sam as earths
365 days and 6 hours...
Umpteen millions even if it could ever happen.
One complete rotation around the Sun, or one year, is about 365.25 days.
More direct rays and longer days (summer).
It takes Earth 24 hours to rotate on its axis. It takes 365.25 days to complete a revolution around the sun.
the has an axis and it spins on it axis 27 days so in the arctic region it may take 15 days long so that's short
To determine the days sales outstanding for a company, divide the accounts receivable balance by the average daily sales. This calculation helps assess how long it takes for a company to collect payments from customers.
Days and nights would be twice as long.
Earths orbital period is approximately 365.256366 days, or just over a year. This slight excess is the reason we have leap years.
About 365 1/4 days long. The quarter not counted, so to make up for the time there is a leap year every 4 years.