WOW i doubt you are being serious but just in case you are the answer is 1 year, that is how we get a year, 1 complete orbit of the sun, 365 days.
Saturn takes around 29 3/4 earth years to orbit fully around the sun
four earth years around the sun for one mars year
It takes Mars 1.9 Earth years to orbit around the Sun.
One orbit of the Earth around the Sun is 1 year. We say one year meaning that one full orbit of the Earth around the Sun.
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit around the sun once. This means Neptune's year is equal to approximately 165 Earth years.
It takes almost 30 Earth years for Saturn to go around the sun once. So, 1 year on Saturn = 29.6 years on Earth. When you turn 29 and a half, Saturn will be back in the same place it was the day you were born!
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
a single orbit around the sun is one earth year ...
A revolution. That is how we measure years.
No, it takes 248 EARTH years.
Neptune. It was discovered in 1846, and will not complete its first orbit around the Sun since then until next year, giving it an orbit duration of roughly 165 years.
It orbits the Sun all the time! You probably meant : "What time does Neptune take to complete one orbit around the Sun?" The answer to that is: about 165 Earth years.