88 earth days
Mercury's orbit of 88 days is approximately 1/4 of an Earth year.
It takes about 88 of our days to orbit the sun.
One of Mercury's years is slightly less than 3 months, so Mercury will have 4 of its years in one Earth year.
One Earth day on Mercury lasts two Mercurian years, sunrise to sunrise. It is daytime for one Mercurian year, and nighttime for one Mercurian year.
I did some research, and since Mercury is closest to the sun it is hotter and Mercury orbits faster than Earth, so I read that Mercury is 41 years ahead of Earth, so a thirteen year old would be 54 years old on Mercury or in other words, "mercury years."
Mercury's orbit of 88 days is approximately 1/4 of an Earth year.
At 0.2408, Mercury's year is a little under a quarter of an Earth year.
It takes about 88 of our days to orbit the sun.
Leap years are only something that occur on Earth, so there is no such thing as a Mercury leap 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
Mercury revolves around the sun in 88 earth days. More than four times in one earth year.
A year on Mercury takes 87.97 Earth days; it takes 87.97 Earth days for Mercury to orbit the sun once.
One of Mercury's years is slightly less than 3 months, so Mercury will have 4 of its years in one Earth year.
There are 449680 earth days in one Mercury year. From 3limes
About one-quarter of an Earth-year. Mercury orbits the Sun in just over 88 days.
There are 88 Earth days in Mercury's year
It takes one year. That's one "Mercury year", but it only takes about a quarter of an Earth year. It orbits in about 88 Earth days, in fact.