If you are asking what planet has the least days in a full trip around the sun, it would be the planet Mercury, the moon has the least days in a trip with 29, however it is not counted as a planet.
Mars has a year of about 687 Earth days.
No, actually it takes 365.26 days to orbit around the sun. This is one year.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
Mercury has a year of length 88 Earth days.
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No planet has. (Planet Saturn has a year lasting about 29 Earth years.)
There are no planets with a 29-day year. The shortest year is for Mercury, the closest planet to the Sun, taking 88 Earth days for one revolution.The planet with a year about equal to 29 Earth years is Saturn, which takes about 29.456 Earth years to travel once around the Sun.
In a non-leap year February has 28 and in a leap year it has 29 days A non-leap year is like 2009,2010,2011,2013,2014,2015 A leap year is 2008, 2012, 2016 (every 4 years)
No planets have a 29 earth-day year. The planet with the shortest year is Mercury, 'cause it's closest to the sun and has the highest orbital speed. It takes Mercury just a little bit short of 88 earth-days to complete a trip about the sun. In comparison, the earth's only natural satellite, the moon, takes about 27.32 days to orbit our planet.
there would be 29 days
29 days, as there are 29 days in February in a leap year.
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The Moon sees the Sun going round one circuit in 29 days.
There are not 29 days in a leap year. There are 366 days in a leap year. There are 29 days in February of a leap year to make up for the fact that there is about 365.25 days in a year, not 365, meaning an extra day needs to be added every 4 years.
It was a leap year so there were 29 days.
2004 was a leap year, so there were 29 days.