depends on the planet, and it's orbit
For instance, mars has an orbit that is nearly double of earth's. So it's calendar will nearly be double in number of days. Assuming that they have the same spin on their axis. But that is an entirely different calculation.
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โ 13y ago4 years and 14 days.
2 years and 316 days.
There is 4 years and 12 days in 1472 days.
There are 27 years, 234 days in 10095 days.
33 years = 12,053 days
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686.971 Earth days
Uranus which has an orbital period of 84.016846 years which is 30,687.153 days.
i think they are 586 days on the planet mercury
The ratio will always be the same so the answer will be 500 to both questions
Mercury 88 days Venus 225 days Earth 365 days Mars 685 days Jupiter 12 years Saturn 29 years Uranus 84 years Neptune 165 years Pluto (minor planet) 247.8 years
There are 365.25 days in the Earth's revolution around the Sun. Hence, leap years. Each planet has its own period of revolution.
Mercury, the closest known planet to the sun, completes an orbit of the sun every 88 Earth-days.
88 Earth days
How many days does it take Saturn the planet to orbit the sun? How many days does it take Saturn the planet to orbit the sun?
Ceres has a rotation period of 0.3781 days, and an orbital period of 4.6 years.
It takes about 11.86 years for the planet Jupiter to orbit the sun. That is equivalent to about 4,332 earth days.