No. Different planets have different speeds of rotation and different lengths of year. As a result, they experience a different number of days.
Here are the number of days in each planet's year with earth days in parentheses
Mercury: 0.5 days (88 Earth days)
Venus: 1.92 (243 Earth days)
Earth: 365.25
Mars: 668.6 (687 Earth days)
Jupiter: 10,476 (4,333 Earth days)
Saturn: 24,491 (10,759 Earth days)
Uranus: 42,718 (30,799 Earth days)
Neptune: 89,666 (60,190 Earth days)
Intrasolar planets are planets that orbit within a solar system, such as those within our own solar system. These planets revolve around a star, like the Sun, and are part of the same gravitational system.
The planets of our solar system are most definitely NOT all the same size.
there in the solar system and there planets paece:)
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there both planets and there both in the solar system
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they are all planets. they are all in the milky way galaxy. they are all in the same solar system. they all orbit the sun. hope this helps :)
The planets in our Solar System probably have approximately the same age.
Uranus and Neptune are both planets in our solar system. Barney9
They all have elliptical paths around the Sun.
They all have elliptical paths around the Sun.