it takes 248 days for pluto to orbit the sun
It takes Earth 1 year to orbit the Sun. It takes Pluto 248 years to do the same. The time depends on the distance from the sun and, therefore, the length of the orbit.
It takes approximately 88 Earth days for Mercury, 225 Earth days for Venus, 365 Earth days for Earth, 687 Earth days for Mars, 12 Earth years for Jupiter, 29 Earth years for Saturn, 84 Earth years for Uranus, and 165 Earth years for Neptune to complete one orbit around the Sun. Pluto, which is no longer classified as a planet, takes about 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun.
It takes Pluto 90,588 (Earth) days - or 248 (Earth) years - to make one full orbit around the sun. If one day on Pluto is equal to 153 Earth hours (or 6.375 Earth days), then one year on Pluto would therefore be equal to ~14,210 "Pluto days" (i.e. Pluto makes one full rotation around it's axis ~14,210 times for every full orbit it makes around the sun).
Neptune takes 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. It is the eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
No planet in our Solar System has 248 days in a year.The closest are:-Venus 224 days - although Venus has a day which lasts 243 days.Earth 365 days
About 248 years.
Pluto's year - the period of its revolution around the Sun is 90,581 Earth days, roughly 248 Earth years.
None in our Solar System. Venus takes 224 days for one orbit.
Pluto's orbital period is about 248.09 earth years, or 90,613,305 days.
It takes 248 years for Pluto to complete its orbit.
If you mean Pluto, that's about 248 years.
It Take's Pluto 243 Earth Day's, To Orbit The Sun? Pluto is farther away from the sun than Earth, therefore, since it has a longer way to go to completely orbit the Sun, there is no way it can take only 243 days
The average is 247. 247 x 4 = 988
You're talking about Pluto. But the correct figure is 248 earth-years, not days.
The whole number of 247 is between the whole numbers of 246 and 248
Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. Its long orbit is due to its distance from the Sun and its slow speed of movement.
It takes Earth 1 year to orbit the Sun. It takes Pluto 248 years to do the same. The time depends on the distance from the sun and, therefore, the length of the orbit.