Ganymede is Jupiter's largest moon, and Jupiter sits nearly 800 million kilometers from the sun. The speed of light is 300,000 kilometers per second. So do the math and you'll see that it takes about 43 minutes for sunlight to reach Ganymede from its source.
It all depends on where it is staying if it has enough sunlight or enough water.
About 10 to 15 days on average but this depends on a lot of factors such as temperature,climate,sunlight, and moisture.
a long time
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Yes. Ganymede gets sunlight and is warmed on the inside by tidal energy from Jupiter and the other Galilean moons.
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5 years in light years
The orbital period of Ganymede around Jupiter is 7.154 Earth days, or about one Earth week.
Ganymede does not orbit the sun. It orbits Jupiter, which orbits the sun. Ganymede orbits Jupiter every 7.15 days. Jupiter orbits the sun every 11.86 years.
Ganymede, the moon of Jupiter, is in orbit around Jupiter so its transit around the Sun would be the same as Jupiter's, about 11.8 Earth years. 1036 Ganymede, the asteroid, has an orbital period of about 4.34 Earth years.
One year
8 minutes.
8 seconds
Sunlight travels to the Earth in a little bit more than 8 minutes.
Triton is Neptune's moon. However, it takes about 155 min for sunlight to reach Triton.
because plants need sunlight to do photosynthesis and with less or no sunlight it will either take long or will not happen at all