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What is mars orbital period how long does it take to orbit the sun how may earth years is that?

The orbital period of Mars is equal to about 1.88 Earth years.


Will world end and nothing will survive?

Well of course. They predict that our Sun will slowly burn out. As it runs out of energy, it will expand out to the Earth's orbit. That will burn away everything on the Earth. This may take 10,000,000 years before it occurs.


How long does it take for Saturn to orbit the sun once?

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How long does it take Io to orbit the Sun?

Io, one of the moons of Jupiter, takes about 42 hours to orbit Jupiter. Jupiter takes close to 4 332 days to orbit the Sun. So, for practical terms you may consider that Io will take the same time as Jupiter to orbit the Sun: 4 332 days, or a little longer than 11 years and 10 months at Earth´s time.


Why doesnt the force of gravity pull the earth into the sun?

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How long did skylab orbit earth?

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What was the first living creature to orbit the earth?

Many think that some bacteria may have been the first to orbit the Earth.


How long does it take a salellite to orbit the earth?

It depends on the distance from earth and the mass of the satellite. If close, like the international space station, it could orbit every two hours or so. If far out then it may take 24 hours. If very far out, like the moon, it could take several weeks.


What is the relationship between the moon's velocity and its orbit around the Earth?

The moon's velocity affects its orbit around the Earth. The moon's velocity must be balanced with the gravitational pull of the Earth to maintain its orbit. If the velocity is too slow, the moon may fall towards the Earth; if it is too fast, the moon may move away from the Earth.


What is the conclusion of the earth?

The conclusion of the Earth is unknown as it continues to orbit the sun and evolve over billions of years. The Earth's fate may involve being consumed by the expanding sun in about 5 billion years or facing potential natural disasters that could alter its surface and atmosphere.


Can't the earth revolve out of orbit?

no the earth can not revolve out of the orbit because the orbit is a definite path way in whichy a planet revolve like our earth if thay donot do this thay may attampt a serious strook with the astroids moving in space.