365 days
it takes 10.6hrs. Thats very rapid.Earth takes about 24hrs.Its still an approximate anwer(for both Saturn and Earth).
One complete rotation of the Moon on its axis takes about 27.3 days, which is the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth. This is why we always see the same face of the Moon from Earth.
Neptune. It is much farther away from the Sun than any other planet and takes about 165 Earth years to complete a full orbit.
A geostationary satellite takes approximately 24 hours to complete one revolution around the Earth. This period matches the Earth's rotation period, allowing the satellite to remain fixed over a specific point on the equator. As a result, it appears stationary relative to the surface of the Earth.
It takes a year or the earth to orbit the sun.
It takes 1 year.
24 hours
it takes 1 day
it takes 10.6hrs. Thats very rapid.Earth takes about 24hrs.Its still an approximate anwer(for both Saturn and Earth).
Neptune takes around 165 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Mercury takes about 58.6 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is known as a "solar day" on Mercury.
One complete rotation of the Moon on its axis takes about 27.3 days, which is the same amount of time it takes to complete one orbit around the Earth. This is why we always see the same face of the Moon from Earth.
One Earth year is approximately 365.25 days long. It is the time it takes for the Earth to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Jupiter does not orbit the earth. It takes 11.86 years for Jupiter to orbit the sun.
A year on Venus is shorter than a year on Earth, but a "day" on Venus is much longer than a day on Earth. I'm not sure exactly what you were trying to ask, but that should about cover it.
It is called a year because it takes that much time to complete one orbit of the sun.
It takes the Earth about 365.25 days to complete one orbit around the sun. This duration is known as a year in the Gregorian calendar system.