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How many times does the Earth orbit the Sun in one year?

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The Earth completes one full orbit around the Sun in approximately 365.25 days, which defines the length of a year. This period is the foundation of our calendar system, with an additional day added every four years as a leap year to account for the extra 0.25 days each year. This precise orbit determines the changing of the seasons and the variation in daylight throughout the year, which are critical for agriculture and other seasonal activities. Understanding the Earth's orbit is essential in grasping basic astronomical concepts and the structure of our calendar.

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