no because the planet dose not go fast or slow about its weight it depens on the revalvtation.
It depend on the distance of planet from sun and size of planet. If distance increases the time ie. Year increases
The size of the planet has nothing to do with it, what matters is how long it takes to go around the sun or parent star.
Yes
yes it does cause i got that in my essay
yes
Each planet is different, due to size and distance from the sun. The Earth takes 365 days or 1 year to rotate.
yes
cause its the right size and stuff and its in orbit around the sun
Yes, it has to do with the sun's gravitational pull.
It does not. Mass is independent of where an object is. Weight, however, will vary in direct proportion to the planet's gravity.
With a radius of 3396km, the planet Mars is about the same size as the inner and outer core of the earth (which is around 3490km radius in total).
There isn't a typical size planet