One year.
for it to all spin it is about 1 year!
Because of the periods of Mercury's orbit and spin, a year (complete orbit around the sun) on Mercury is about 88 Earth days long, while a day (time for the Sun to appear in the same place in the sky) is twice that length, at about 176 Earth days long.
A year on Mars is equal to 687 Earth days. That is about 2 Earth years.
The earth orbits the sun in a year
One year.
spin 365 whole circles while its in its orbit around the sun.
One year.
it takes a year
A "year" is the time it takes for the earth to orbit the sun. Each planet has it's own year. A "day" is how long it takes for the planet to spin all the way around.
It takes a whole year to for the earth to go around the sun.
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About 1.9% of one time, in a week. The whole trip around the sun is what we call a "year". That's 52 weeks.
"revolution" , if you mean to do a revolution around the sun then 365.25 days which is 1 year. if you mean to spin on its own axis then its 1 day then day is measured in how long it takes the earth to spin around its own axis
for it to all spin it is about 1 year!
A year and a day.
this is a stupid question. the earth revoles around the sun.