I believe it takes 37 hours, and 3 minutes.
A year on Makemake, a dwarf planet in the outer solar system, is equivalent to 309 Earth years. This means that a year on Makemake consists of approximately 112,635 days.
It seems like there may be a typo in your question, as "makemake" typically refers to a dwarf planet in our solar system. Assuming you are asking how many dwarf planets like Makemake could fit inside Earth, the answer would depend on the size of the dwarf planet in question. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Makemake has a diameter of about 1,430 kilometers. Therefore, roughly 9 Makemake-sized dwarf planets could fit along the diameter of Earth.
Full sun is best but,,, at least 8 to 10 hours minimum.
in total there are 5 at this moment that are officially named, Pluto, Eris, Ceres, MakeMake and Haumea
It takes about 17 hours and 14 minutes for Uranus to complete one full rotation on its axis. This means a day on Uranus is equivalent to 17 Earth hours.
A year on Makemake, a dwarf planet in the outer solar system, is equivalent to 309 Earth years. This means that a year on Makemake consists of approximately 112,635 days.
Makemake has one known moon, an object about 100 miles across nicknamed MK-2.
about 41 hours the full answer is 41.66
8 hours a day, 5 days a week is full time.
No, Makemake is a dwarf planet, a very small part of our solar system. Galaxies are made of many thousands of solar systems.
32 hours
35 hours or more
It seems like there may be a typo in your question, as "makemake" typically refers to a dwarf planet in our solar system. Assuming you are asking how many dwarf planets like Makemake could fit inside Earth, the answer would depend on the size of the dwarf planet in question. Earth has a diameter of about 12,742 kilometers, while Makemake has a diameter of about 1,430 kilometers. Therefore, roughly 9 Makemake-sized dwarf planets could fit along the diameter of Earth.
for a full battery 8-10 hours.
40 hours or more
9 hours
20 full days 10 hours left