Assuming all the months were 30 days long, 586 would be about 19.5 months.
329 days is about 9/10 of a year, and would be 10.8 average months of 30.4 days each.
There are 365 days in earth's year as well as the current calendar.
If you just take the first 226 days of a traditional calendar year, the 226 days would put you in mid August, so that would be 7 months and 2 weeks. If you wanted just months, it would be 7.5 months or 30 weeks.
That would depend on how many days were in each month.
About 6 months.(nominally that would be 182.625 days).A month is not a fixed number of days, but averages 30.4 days. Dividing, this would be 5.85 months.
That would be 6 months.
It would be about 210 days.
Mercury takes about 88 Earth days, or roughly 3 Earth months, to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Assuming all the months were 30 days long, 586 would be about 19.5 months.
The moon takes around 27.3 days to orbit the Earth.
It takes Mars about 687 Earth days, which is equivalent to about 22 Earth months, to complete one orbit around the sun.
Different months have a different number of days. (ex. 30 & 31) if you are using 30 days then it would be 2 months and 10 days.
Exactly 19 years after a person's birth, they would have been on the planet for 6,935 days, or 578 months. This does not take into account leap years and other events that might alter these numbers.
The answer is 22 and a half in a martian year. A martian year lasts for 687 Earth days, or 669 martian days.
It takes approximately 12 Earth years for Jupiter to complete one orbit around the Sun. This means a year on Jupiter is equivalent to about 12 Earth years. So, in terms of Earth months, a year on Jupiter would equate to 144 Earth months.
One. Almost. The Moon orbits the Earth in 27 days.