No, only earth. The planets year, or time it takes to make one orbit of the sun varies, depending on its distance from the sun. Mercury is the closest and will take around 88 days to go once around the sun, while Neptune (the furthest) will take around 165 years.
Each of the planets spins are different. The time taken for one rotation is the length of a day - this is not really effected by how far it is from the sun, just how much speed it has from the formation of the universe. Some planets spin very slowly (even the other way in the case of Venus and Uranus). Some Planets spin very quickly.
Mercury has a year that is only 88 days long.
A Martian year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years (686.971 days), or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours 12 seconds.
No. All the planets rotate at different speeds. Typical days for each planet are shown below: 1) Mercury - 176 Earth days 2) Venus - 116 Earth days 3) Earth - 24 hours 4) Mars - 24 hours, 39 minutes, and 35.244 seconds 5) Jupiter - 6 days 6) Saturn - 10 hours and 39 minutes. Each of the planets has different orbital periods to go around the sun, such as: 1) Mercury - 88 Earth days 2) Venus - 224 Earth days 3) Earth - 1 year 4) Mars - 687 Earth days 5) Jupiter - 12 Earth Years 6) Saturn - 29.6 Earth Years.
It takes a year (about 365 days) to revolve around the Sun once. (Perhaps that's what you meant.)
Mars, with a orbital period of around 687 days, almost two Earth years (which would be 730 days).
365 days
Mercury has a year that is only 88 days long.
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
The rotational period (day) and orbital period (year) for the major planets: Mercury - 58.6 Earth days (solar day 176 Earth days); year 88 Earth days Venus - 243 Earth days (solar day 116.75 Earth days); year 224.7 Earth days Earth - 23 hours, 56 minutes (solar day 24 hours); year 365.25 days Mars - 24.6 hours (solar day 24.66 hours); year 687 Earth days Jupiter - 9.9 hours; year 4332.6 Earth days (11.86 Earth years) Saturn - 10.6 hours; year 10759.2 Earth days (29.46 Earth years) Uranus - 17.24 hours; year 30799 Earth days (84.32 Earth years) Neptune - 16.1 hours; year 60190 Earth days (164.8 Earth years)
They aren't. A day is 24 hours long and a year is 365 days long, which is 8760 hours in a year.
A day is 24 hours long and a year is 365 days
On Earth, a day is 24 hours and a year is 365.25 days (either 365 or 366 calendar days). There are 8766 hours in a Julian year of 365.25 days.
Mercury has the shortest year of any of the planets. It is only 88 days. Mercury's day takes 58.646 Earth days.
Rotation (i.e. how long it takes to turn around once - a day or 24 hours roughly) and Revolution (i.e. how long it takes to move around the Sun once - a year or 365.25 days approximately).
in the uk aorund 195 days or 1'265 hours a year
The length of each planet's days are different because they rotate at different speeds. A day on Mercury is equal to 58.5 days on Earth. A day on Mars takes 24 hours and 39 minutes on Earth. A day on Venus is 243 Earth days and a day on Jupiter is equal to 9.9 Earth hours.
A Martian year is equal to 1.8809 Earth years (686.971 days), or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours 12 seconds.