i dont know figure it out your self
118 earth days
The time from one sunrise to the next is about 117 Earth days. The length of day and night are roughly equal at about 58 Earth days each.
Venus orbits the Sun once every 224.7 Earth days.
Electromagnetic radiation with range and wavelength between 3900 (VIOLET) and 7700 (RED)... I think the question refers to the length of daylight and night on Venus. The solar day is about 117 Earth days. So, roughly the daylight and night should be about 58 Earth days each. Venus rotates at almost 90 degrees to its orbit so the day/night lengths should not vary too much.
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Long time...
it takes 225 earth days to make on revolution around the sun
See answer given for length of Venus day in hours.
The time from one sunrise to the next is about 117 Earth days. The length of day and night are roughly equal at about 58 Earth days each.
Venus orbits the Sun once every 224.7 Earth days.
Venus doesn't get cold at night because it is so close to the sun.
It is about 243 of our days, as Venus rotates very slowly.
It is about 243 of our days, as Venus rotates very slowly.
Electromagnetic radiation with range and wavelength between 3900 (VIOLET) and 7700 (RED)... I think the question refers to the length of daylight and night on Venus. The solar day is about 117 Earth days. So, roughly the daylight and night should be about 58 Earth days each. Venus rotates at almost 90 degrees to its orbit so the day/night lengths should not vary too much.
its the length of your mom and shes pretty fat
Venus
An apparent or solar day on Venus is 116.75 days (this is not the same as its rotational period relative to the background stars, which is 243 days).
A day on Venus lasts 243 Earth days. Long time...
One year on Venus is approximately 224.7 Earth days.