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Venus takes only 12 seconds to rotate on it's axis
The Earth revolves around the Sun once in about 365.25 days. A normal year has only 365 days. So, every four years we have a leap year of 366 days to make up for the missing 0.25 days. There are other slight adjustments to make the fit even better.
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Mercury. Mercury takes 88 days to go around the sun, so its year is 88 solar days.
In the solar system, Mercury has the shortest year (I think that's what you're trying to ask), at about 88 Earth days. Extrasolar planets have been discovered with much shorter years; I can think of several that have 3-day "years". They're obviously orbiting very close to their parent star and are therefore very hot.
In china it takes about 300 to 100 days but now it takes only 1week
253 days in a year but,no years in a moth because the erth takes about 363 days to make a year so there for there is years in moths only days
At the origin, in the roman calendar, March was the 1st month of the year. So, logically, the last month was February. That's why it is the month with 28 days. Like the last child of one family, he takes what's left!
It can only last 5 days :)))))
there is a possibility. take a test to make sure!
Only a few days after it's been unplug. You could dry it and make it last, but they usually fall apart.
It can only last 5 days :)))))
Usually mine last 5 to 7 days but some people's only last 4 days
It doesn't take days, it only takes 4 hours.
Venus takes only 12 seconds to rotate on it's axis
Because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth. It takes Earth 365 days to orbit the sun once, but it only takes Mercury 88 days.
Mercury. It actually takes longer to rotate on its axis (89 days) than it takes to orbit the sun.