88 Earth days
88 days to revolve and to rotate on its axis 56.8 days
75 - 76 year to orbit the sun .
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Because Mercury is much heaveyer than the earth so it takes more time to rotatebecause of its weight
The orbits of planets have a point called the "perihelion", which is the point where the planet is closest to the sun. Over time, the perihelion of Mercury's orbit changes position, orbit around the sun itself. General relatively correctly predicted that the shift in the perihelion of Mercury's orbit is much faster than is predicted using Newton's laws.
The two reasons why Mars takes longer to orbit the Sun than Mercury are its greater distance from the Sun and its slower orbital speed due to its larger orbit. Mercury is much closer to the Sun and has a shorter orbit around it compared to Mars.
It is approx 88 days.
It takes Saturn 29.45 years (or 10759 days) to orbit, or revolve around, the Sun once. It takes about 29.5 Earth years for the planet Saturn to revolve once around the sun. 10,579 earth days
The planet with the greatest eccentricity in our solar system is Mercury. eccentricity refers to how much an orbit deviates from a perfect circle, and Mercury's orbit is the most elongated and eccentric of all the planets.
Mercury is the Speediest planet in our solar system.
Mercury moves more rapidly in its orbit compared to Pluto because it is much closer to the Sun and experiences stronger gravitational forces. This closer proximity results in Mercury orbiting the Sun at a faster speed than Pluto.
Yes, all planets in our solar system revolve around the sun