One year on Venus is approximately 224.7 Earth days.
Venus orbits the Sun once every 224.7 Earth days.
its the length of your mom and shes pretty fat
Venus. The "day" (rotation period or sidereal day) is longer than the year! Venus Sidereal day: 243 Earth days. Venus Year: 224.7 Earth days.
If you define a "year" for a planet as the length of time for it to make one revolution around the sun (the sidereal period) the "years" for the two planets are: Mercury 0.241 earth year (88.0 days) Venus 0.615 earth year (225 days) ... so Venus has a longer "year" than Mercury.
it takes 225 earth days to make on revolution around the sun
Venus rotates VERY slowly. Each day on Venus takes 243 Earth days. A year on Venus takes 224.7 Earth days. It takes 224.7 Earth days for Venus to orbit the sun once. The same side of Venus always faces Earth when the Earth and Venus are closest together.
The length of one day on Venus is the same as 243 Earth days. This is because Venus rotates backwards compared to the other planets in the solar system. A day on Venus is actually longer than a year on Venus.
One year on Venus is about 224 Earth days.
A week on Venus would be about 11.86 Earth days as that is the length of one day on Venus. However, a year on Venus is shorter than a week on Earth, as it only takes 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Venus has a length of year greater than Earth, taking about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun. Despite its longer orbital period, a day on Venus (one full rotation on its axis) lasts about 243 Earth days, making its day longer than its year. This unique rotation and orbit result in Venus having a very different relationship between its day and year compared to Earth.
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225 days