Hypothetically speaking, if the Earth were to, say, switch places with Venus, a revolution on its axis (a day) could be the same as it now, but a revolution around the sun (a year) would most likely be shorter to sustain a relatively constant distance from the sun.
if earth was in a different spot it would either be very cold or very hot depending on how close to the sun we are.
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Venus has a revolution period that's equal to 224.7 Earth days.
earth has people and Venus doesn't
Venus
Earth and Venus are similer because of there size and mass
224.7 Earth Day
Venus has a revolution period that's equal to 224.7 Earth days.
Venus' period of rotation is 243 Earth days. Its period of revolution is 224. 7 Earth days. The revolution period is the length of a year in Earth days on Venus. This planet is a terrestrial planet.
Venus with a revolution time of 224.7 Earth days
Venus has a revolution period that's equal to 224.7 Earth days.
earth has people and Venus doesn't
Venus
Hi Venus is the only planet that has the revolution period closest to that of the Earth. Venus with a revolution time of 224.7 Earth days. Venus is the brightest of all the planets in the solar system and is known as the Earth's twin sister due to the similarity between the two planets in terms of Size, mass etc.
Earth and Venus are similer because of there size and mass
earth is farther away
Venus' gravity is 0.88 that of Earth.
because they are different planets
224.7 Earth Day