only GOD (almighty) knows that how many days we will live
according to the information collected by the scientists of America :-
we all would have been died on 22/April/2012......... but.............
we didn't
A year on our planet is 365.25 Earth days. Other planets take more or less time depending on their orbital distances from the Sun. Mercury - 88 Earth days Venus - 225 Earth days Mars - 687 Earth days Jupiter - 11.86 Earth years Saturn - 29.46 Earth years Uranus - 84 Earth years Neptune - 164.8 Earth years Pluto (now a dwarf planet) - 247.7 Earth years
Jupiter takes 11.86 years to orbit once around the sun, which is 4332 days.
There are 365 days in a year.
earth rotate on its own axis and around the sun. it takes approx 24hrs to complete one rotation on its own axis so at any instance in this 24hrs only half part earth will receive sunlight and the remaining half in the darkness
27.3 days around the earth.
Mercury has 322 more days than Earth, as it completes an orbit around the sun in about 88 Earth days.
About 687 Earth days.
The planet Mercury completes one revolution in its orbit around the Sun in about 88 Earth days (87.969 days, to be more exact). This is about 0.241 Earth years.
No. More like 27.32 days.
Yes, planets that are farther from the sun have larger orbits and it takes then longer to revolve around the sun. Therefore, they have more earth days.
The period of revolution of the Earth is 365.2564 days.
Mars takes roughly 462 more [Earth] days to orbit the sun than Venus does.
It take more than 8 days.
One complete lunar 'day' is about 29.5 Earth days. So any spot on the moon has the sun up in its sky and light for 14.7 Earth days, followed by the sun down and not in the sky and darkness for the next 14.7 Earth days.
29 more days. (:
To convert Earth days into Martian days, you need to know that one Martian day, or sol, is approximately 24 hours and 39 minutes long. To perform the conversion, multiply the number of Earth days by the ratio of a Martian sol to an Earth day, which is about 1.02749. This means that for every Earth day, you add a little more than a day to find the equivalent in Martian days. For example, 10 Earth days would be approximately 10.2749 Martian days.
A year on our planet is 365.25 Earth days. Other planets take more or less time depending on their orbital distances from the Sun. Mercury - 88 Earth days Venus - 225 Earth days Mars - 687 Earth days Jupiter - 11.86 Earth years Saturn - 29.46 Earth years Uranus - 84 Earth years Neptune - 164.8 Earth years Pluto (now a dwarf planet) - 247.7 Earth years