How many days does it take for the moon to orbit the earth
6575 days.
It is difficult to predict the exact number of days of peace on earth as it depends on numerous factors such as geopolitical events, conflicts, and social issues. However, efforts towards promoting peace at both individual and collective levels can contribute to increasing the number of peaceful days on earth.
This is a philosophical and religious question that is difficult to answer in a subjuctive manner. A biblical interpretation of this question is that god created the earth in seven days.
Every Year, but each year is different for each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)
earth has 365 days
The man would need to travel at an average speed of approximately 78 miles per hour to circumnavigate the Earth in 80 days. This calculation is based on the assumption that he travels continuously without delays or stops.
It's about 224.7 Earth days.
It takes Mercury about 88 Earth days, Venus about 225 Earth days, Earth about 365 days, Mars about 687 Earth days, Jupiter about 4,333 Earth days, Saturn about 10,759 Earth days, Uranus about 30,687 Earth days, and Neptune about 60,190 Earth days to orbit the sun.
In earth years he would be 48. Venus orbits the sun in in about 584 days. The earth orbit the sun in about 365.25 days. 584/365.25=1.6 1.6x30=48.
One revolution= 1 year, but each year is different for each planet: Mercury- 88 Earth Days (.25 Earth Years) Venus- 255 Earth Days (.7 Earth Years) Earth- 365 Earth Days (1 Earth Year) Mars- 687 Earth Days (1.8 Earth Years) Jupiter- 4,346 Earth Days (11.9 Earth Years) Saturn- 10,774 Earth Days (29.5 Earth Years) Uranus- 30,680 Earth Days (84 Earth Years) Neptune- 60,625 Earth Days (165 Earth Years)
* A year (orbit) of a planet can be defined in terms of Earth days, or solar days on the planet itself. For the equivalent of a year in Earth days, see the explanation to the right.* Years in terms of experienced solar days on each of the 8 major planets:Mercury - 0.5 days per year (solar day 176 Earth days, year 88 days)Venus - 1.92 days per year (solar day 116.75 Earth days, year 224.7 days)Earth - 365.25 days per yearMars - 668.6 days per year (solar day 29.66 Earth hours, year 687 days)Jupiter - 10875.8 days per year (solar day 9.9 Earth hours, year 4332.6 days)Saturn - 24401 days per year (solar day 10.57 Earth hours, year 10759 days)Uranus - 42718 days per year (solar day 17.24 Earth hours, year 30799 days)Neptune - 89666 days per year (solar day 16.1 Earth hours, year 60190 days)There are eight planets in the Solar System and the dwarf planet Pluto. The length of year for each is depicted below in Earth-days:Mercury - 88 Earth DaysVenus - 224.7 Earth DaysEarth - 365.25 Earth DaysMar - 687 Earth DaysJupiter - 11.9 Earth Years (4,346.475 Earth Days)Saturn - 29.7 Earth Years (10,847.925 Earth Days)Uranus - 84.3 Earth Years (30,790.575 Earth Days)Neptune - 164.8 Earth Years (60,193.2 Earth Days)DP Pluto - 248 Earth years (90,582 Earth Days)