Yes, a year is a unit of time. The period of one year is 365 days.
A light-year is a unit of distance, not a unit of time.
False the light year is not a unit of time it is a unit of distance true.
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An era is a higher unit of time, as is a millenium, or century.
A metre is a unit of distance. A year is a unit of time. The two units are therefore incompatible.
It is a unit of time and distance. A light year is the amount of time it takes for a beam of light to travel through space in one earth year, which is 5.9 trillion kilometers. Time : one year, distance : 5.9 trillion km.
An astronomical year is a unit of time, the amount of time it takes for the Earth to pass around the sun.
To start off, a light year is not a unit of time, it is a unit of distance; it is the distance that light travels in a year. Jupiter has a longer orbit than Venus, regardless of what unit of time you use.
Both contain the word "year," but are otherwise unrelated. A light year is a unit of distance, while a leap year is a correction to a unit of time.
"Light-year" is NOT a unit of time. It is a unit of length or distance - the distance light travels in a year.
This is an impossible conversion to make. A hour is a unit of time. A light year is a unit of distance, specifically, it is the distance light travels in a year.
A year is a unit of time. An astronomical unit is a unit of distance. The two units are therefore incompatible.