The Earth takes approximately 365.25 days to complete one full orbit around the Sun. This period defines a year, and to account for the extra 0.25 days, we add an additional day every four years, resulting in a leap year. This orbital period is a key factor in the Earth's seasonal changes.
Neptune's year, or the time it takes to orbit around the sun, is a little under 165 of our Earth years.
It takes our moon about 27.3216 average earth days to complete an orbit of the Earth. However, due to the Earth's progress in its orbit of the sun during that time, it takes an additional 2.2 days to get to the same phase, or position with respect to the sun, as when the orbit started.
Uranus takes about 84 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.
roughly 365.25 days (rounded)
Both of these periods are exactly equal ... about 27.32 days.
1 year
1 year.
The Earth takes about 365.24 days to orbit the sun.
One second.
This length of time is called a YEAR
it take long time
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years.
88 Earth days.
That's the period of time that we call a "year". It's roughly 365.24 days. Oh by the way ... earth revolves around the sun.
It takes a long time
It takes a long time
It takes a long time