Answer:
has seasons because of a tilted axis
takes longer than 365 days to orbit the sun
Step-by-step explanation:
Note: We see 365 days for a year - from an external point of view, a year would take 366 days to orbit the sun - this is because it takes slightly less than 24 hours from sunrise to sunrise because of the rotation of the earth about the sun (a sidereal year is 366 days as compared to 365 days observed on earth)