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Earth's Orbital Period: How Long is a Year?
One complete revolution of Earth around the Sun takes approximately
365.25 days
. This is why we have a year that is 365 days long, with an extra day added every four years (leap year) to account for the extra quarter day.
Earth's Revolution: Understanding the Year's Cycle
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