It has 4.
It takes the Earth approximately 12 months to make a complete revolution around the Sun, resulting in one year.
It depends on how far into to the arctic you go. At the north pole, 90 degrees latitude, the sun sets around September 24th and does not reappear until around March 19th. So that's about 6 months.
The sun does not set in the Arctic from just before the vernal equinox (around March 19) to just after the autumn equinox (around September 24).
Poles experience about six months of day and six months of night due to the tilt of Earth's axis. When a pole is tilted towards the Sun, it experiences continuous daylight as the Sun remains above the horizon for an extended period. Likewise, when the pole is tilted away from the Sun, it results in continuous darkness for an extended period.
It orbits the sun about 1.88 times. Therefore, a Martian year is about 10½ months longer than an Earth year.
12 months.
The midnight sun lasts for two months of the year, never setting for those two months.
6 months
One of earth's revolutions around the sun takes 12 months
it stands for freedom and independence
The Sun.
1978 earth months.
12 months.
Uruguay has no mountains but it has many hills.
None, Uruguay has hills.
well particually it takes 13 months from mars to the sun one month more than it takes earth to rotate around the SUN:)
It takes 2.89 earth months.