the period of revolution is related to the semimajor axis.... :)
The farther it is from the sun the longer its period of revolution (its "year").
The farther it is from the sun the longer its period of revolution (its "year").
because the sun go to the earth
The period of revolution of a planet is most closely related to its distance from the sun. The further a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to complete one revolution.
the period of revolution is about 6.4 days
The period from 1750 - 1850 is known as the Age of Revolution.
Jupiter has the shortest period of revolution among the gas giants, with a revolution period of about 11.86 Earth years.
A period of change, either in changing from hunting and gathering (Neolithic revolution), or a change in agricultural practices resulting in improved methods of growing crops. See the related link below.
No. The period of revolution depends on the size of the orbit of the planet.
Mars has roughly twice the Earth's period of revolution.
its revolution period is 687 (Earth) days.And its rotation period is 24 hours, 39 minutes
How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?