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It takes one year for us to make a revolution around the Sun.
If you are talking about miles per hour, very slow. It takes us a year to revolve around the sun. Some people think it takes us a day, but that's when we revolve around our axis one time. The revolving around the sun is what causes the seasons also.
On Earth, it takes us 365 1/4 days to make one revolution on Earth. It takes 88 days for Mercury to revolve around the sun. It takes 225 days on Venus to make a full revolution around the sun. It takes Mars 1.9 years to make one revolution around the sun. Jupiter takes 11.9 years to make one revoultion around the sun. Saturn takes 29.5 years to make one revolution around the sun. It takes Uranus 84 years to make one full trip around the sun. It takes Neptune 165 years to do the same thing. I am includeing Pluto too for those Pluto haters out there. It take Pluto 249 years to make one complete revolution around the sun.
The seasons are all to do with how far we are around the sun. It takes us a year to go around the sun, and every quarter is the start of a new season. Glad to help! ^_^
God is like the sun because without the sun life would be dark for all living things just like without God we would not have existed at all.God shows us the path to knowledge like the sun lets us see everything around us.
it doesn't the earth spins around the sun. the sun's gravity keeps us from flying aimlessly through space. and the spinning of the earth around the sun keeps us from being drawn into the sun.
Yes - slightly - but the changes only become noticeable as the weeks and months go by... In addition to Earth spinning once every 24 hours on it's axis, it also travels a wide path around the sun (our Orbit). As it does this and turns away from the sun (night) we see different patterns of stars as we make our way around the sun. It takes a whole year to get around the sun. Half a year puts us on the other side of the sun. Three months and we go a quarter way around the sun - this is why it takes a few months to notice the constellations change from one part of the sky to the other.
A year. Any planet, any length of time, for that planet once around the sun is their year.
From the point of view of somebody sitting on the sun and watching us, it takes us 365.24 days,which is 1 year.
The Earth completes an orbit around the Sun once every 365.25 days, which we refer to as one year. This is what gives us our calendar year.
One year. One revolution of the earth gives us day and night. One orbit around the sun gives us the four seasons (winter, spring, summer, autumn).
This would depend on the planet, earth takes a year to go round the sun but that is because we named the time it takes for us to go round the sun a "year". The closer to the sun a planet is the less time it takes to circle it.