Jupiter takes 12 Earth years to orbit the sun.
4,331.572 days or 11.85920 year
One Earth year.
The time it takes a planet to rotate (spin) on its own axis is called its day. Earth has a day of 24 hours. Jupiters is the smallest in the solar system at about 9 hours 55 minutes; Venus takes about 243 days to rotate once.
Long, long ago, people noticed that every so often it became warm enough to plant things, and later to harvest them. They noticed that after this, it got colder and colder for a long time, then warmed up again until it was once more time to plant things. They called this period of time the equivalent of "Year". So, a year is the time taken by the Earth to make one full rotation on itself.
A year on Uranus is equivalent to 84 earth years.84 Earth years or 30,240 earth days
354 earth days
12 earth yearsAbout 12 earth years
the shape of earth's orbit around the sun
About 687 Earth days.
One Earth year.
365 days or an year
1 year
1 year.
The name we use for Earth orbiting the Sun once time is, "Year". It takes one year for the Earth to revolve once around the Sun.
No. Mercury has the shortest 'year'
one year. that is the definition of one year.
When someone refers to an Earth year, they mean the time it takes the Earth to complete it's orbit around the sun, otherwise just known as a year. This term can be used to compare the length of time for other planetary orbits. For example, a Jupiter year is equivalent to 11.86 Earth years.
This length of time is called a YEAR