365 days
1 Earth year is Earth 365 days normally, or 366 Earth days for a leap year.
Earth rotates roughly 365 and 1/4 times in a year, the extra 1/4 results in an extra day every 4 years, or a "leap year".
Most of the time, a year is 365 days. Leap years contain 366 days.
Approximately 1.2 trillion gallons of water disappear from Earth each year due to various factors such as evaporation and human consumption.
Earth completes one revolution in about 24 hours. It revolves (orbits) around the sun in 1 year.
A year on Sedna is 10,500 Earth years.
1 year
it takes 1 year for the earth to orbit the sun
In 1 day, the earth rotates 1 time. In 1 year, the earth revolves 1 time. In 1 year, the earth rotates 365 (full) times. In 2 years the earth rotates 730 (full) times. There really isn't much more to it.
It takes 1 year.
Jupiter's orbit around the Sun is much longer than Earth's, taking approximately 12 Earth years to complete one orbit. This difference in orbital time is why we say that 12 Earth years equal 1 year on Jupiter.
Mercury orbits the sun once every 88 days, so a 'Mercurian year' is about three months long. For every one Earth year, you will have just over 4 'Mercurian years'.
One Saturn year is equal to about 29.5 Earth years.
The are 52 weeks in an earth year, 365 days and i can say that there is 525,600 minutes in 1 earth year.
Well, I'll give you what 1 Mercury year is on Earth and you can figure out from there. 1 year on Mercury = 88 Earth days
365 days = 1 year
No. A year on Earth is 365 1/4 days, while on Mars a year is 687 Earth days.