Each planet orbits the Sun in what is referred to as their year. Because they are moving a different speeds and are at different distances, the length of time will vary. The Earth makes one revolution in what we call a year (365.25 days).
Mercury is the shortest, taking a little under 88 Earth days to make a revolution.
Neptune is the longest taking almost 165 Earth Years to make a revolution.
The others, in terms of Earth years:
Venus - 0.61 years (224.7 days)
Mars - 1.88 years (687 days)
Jupiter - 11.86 years (4332.6 days)
Saturn - 29.46 years (10759.2 days)
Uranus - 84.32 years (30799 days)
The outer planets take longer.
Some planets take longer to orbit the sun because they are farther away giving them a longer path to travel.
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.
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.
It takes one year for Earth to orbit the sun. Other planets have different orbital periods depending on their distance from the sun.
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
The Sun has no moons. Moons orbit Planets > Planets orbit the Sun.
The planets orbit the Sun. The Sun is at the center of our solar system and does not move.
Saturn orbits the Sun like the other planets, it does not orbit anything else. One orbit for Saturn takes 29.4571 Earth years.
What do you mean by how long would it take? Like how long would it take to orbit around the sun?
No. The planets orbit the Sun and the Sun orbits itself.
the sun does not move, the planets orbit around the sun idiot.