The Moon "year" is basically the same as the Earth's, because they orbit the Sun together. That's about 365.25 Earth days.
A Moon "day" is about 27.3 or 29.5 Earth days, depending on the definition used for day.
So, the answer is "shorter".
longer
No, a lunar year is shorter than a solar year. A lunar year is based on the time it takes for the moon to orbit the Earth, which is about 354 days. In contrast, a solar year is based on the time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun, which is about 365 days.
Shorter. Mercury has a shorter orbit than earth and 1 day in mercury = 59 days on Earth. 1 year on mercury= 88 days on earth.
A year on Earth is longer than it is on two other planets, and shorter than it is on the remaining five. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer its year is.
a day is shorter than month and a year is longer than both day and month
longer
A half-year.
A day on the moon is shorter than a year on the moon. This is pretty much standard for any planet or moon.
In terms of Earth years, longer.
Astronomers refer to a planet's orbital period as its year. On that basis Mars does have a longer year than Earth.
In terms of Earth years, longer.
No, a lunar year is shorter than a solar year. A lunar year is based on the time it takes for the moon to orbit the Earth, which is about 354 days. In contrast, a solar year is based on the time it takes for the Earth to orbit the sun, which is about 365 days.
the year would be longer because i feel like saying this
Shorter. Mercury has a shorter orbit than earth and 1 day in mercury = 59 days on Earth. 1 year on mercury= 88 days on earth.
The lunar year is in fact shorter than a solar year,it consists in the region of 354 days a year.
A year on Earth is longer than it is on two other planets, and shorter than it is on the remaining five. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer its year is.
A year is shorter on Venus than on Earth. A year is the time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun. Venus has a smaller orbit and a higher orbital speed.