Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun. That's one Neptune "year" of course.
Neptune's "day" is about 16 hours and 6 minutes ( 16.1 hours). That's the time it takes to spin on its axis once.
From that you can work out how many Neptune days the orbit takes, if you want. I make it to be about 89838 "Neptune days".
You can say Neptune "year" and Neptune "day", but the terms "week" and
"month" are normally only used for planet Earth. Also when I've used "hour"
in this answer I mean an Earth hour. This is normal in books on astronomy.
28 weeks is approximately 6-7 months, as each month has around 4 weeks.
108 weeks is equivalent to around 24.92 months.
22 weeks is approximately 5 months. Each month typically has around four weeks, so 22 weeks falls just past the halfway point of the fifth month.
There are approximately 146 weeks in 34 months.
Weeks are sets of 7 days used solely for Earth. Other planets have years because a year is the time it takes to go around the sun once and days because a day is how long it takes to turn once, but they do not have special months or weeks. So there is no such thing as a week on Neptune.
it would take about 12 weeks
No 7 weeks is nearly 2 months 13 weeks is around 3 months
28 weeks is approximately 6-7 months, as each month has around 4 weeks.
Seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, months, years, and dates are all human inventions, for use on Earth. The idea of a date on Neptune is meaningless.
108 weeks is equivalent to around 24.92 months.
20 weeks = roughly around 5 months so you are just under 5 months pregnant.
around 3.
22 weeks is approximately 5 months. Each month typically has around four weeks, so 22 weeks falls just past the halfway point of the fifth month.
Usually around 9 weeks, or 3 months.
No, the normal gestation period is nine months (40 weeks) and medical intervention would be made after around 42 weeks.
9 months is 39.13 weeks.
As an average, 340 days, about 11 months.