The time it takes to get from one planet to another depends on the departure and arrival planets. It can take about two years to get from Earth to Mars where it will take about six years to get from Earth to Jupiter.
Terrestrial Planets -
Depends at HOW fast a Big Asteroid pull smaller asteroids to it until it form a Big Rock. Earth is a BIG TERRESTRIAL PLANET so it took some BILLIONS OF YEARS...
Gas Giants (Jovian Planets) -
It also depends on how fast a Gas be pulled by something until this makes a Gas Giants.
The planets align - sort of - every few millennia. They will NEVER align perfectly, because the other planets do not orbit in the same plane that the Earth does.
Planets do not collide because of the gravitational force of the sun
For a planet to form around a young star, the time frame required is usually between a few tens of millions to a few hundreds of millions of years.
It would take hundreds of years.
Actually it wont be "nothing major". When all of the planets line up it will effect the earths temperature,the moons (resorting in water effects) and other natural disasters ie.earthquakes,volcanoes erupting,tornados,hurricanes etc... The year of 2012 will have the next planet allignment...according to scientist this will take place during 21st of December,the same day the mayans predicted the world to end (or the end of Mayan calander).
The outer planets are the ones that lie beyond the gas giants (Jupiter and Saturn). They are Uranus and Neptune (but not Pluto any more). Those planets that far out are dimly lit by the sun. They are cold beyond belief, and they take many, many earth years to make one orbit of the sun. Those are a few facts to get you started.
The outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun, because they are farther away from the Sun. It make its gravitational pull weaker to the farther planets. That means that the outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun.
All the planets closer to the Sun than Saturn complete orbits faster than 29,4 years (Saturn's orbital period) Jupiter 11.8 years Mars 1.9 years Earth 1 year Venus 0.615 years Mercury 0.24 years
It would take hundreds of years.
Halley's Comet takes 73.5 years to orbit the sun but every comet is different just like planets.
it takes it ten earth years i think but if you are in 3rd grade then you should be learning about the planets by now
Planets do not take steps. Each planet has its own orbit and is is different.
Many extra-solar planets have been detected, some many light years distant, at our present stage of technology it would take many millions of years to reach them
Actually it wont be "nothing major". When all of the planets line up it will effect the earths temperature,the moons (resorting in water effects) and other natural disasters ie.earthquakes,volcanoes erupting,tornados,hurricanes etc... The year of 2012 will have the next planet allignment...according to scientist this will take place during 21st of December,the same day the mayans predicted the world to end (or the end of Mayan calander).
This is how long it takes the first 5 planets to orbit the Sun. Mercury: 0.2 years Venus:0.6 years Earth: 1 year Mars: 2 years
In all probability, all the planets are about the same age. They formed around the same time as all of the other planets give or take a few million years.
365 and 1/4
If you take it to a dealership or a tire place, they can re-align the car to OEM specifications.
Way too many to count
There is no constant year length for planets, dwarf type or otherwise. A planet's period (year length) depends entirely upon how long it take to orbit its star. Depending on the planet and its situation, that might take a matter of a few days, or a few years, or even centuries.