Mercury-87.96,
Venus-224.68,
Earth-365.26,
Mars-686.95,
Jupiter-4337,
Saturn-10760,
Uranus-30700,
Neptune-60200,
Pluto-90780 (dwarf planet)
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Mercury takes about 88 days.
Venus: about 224 days.
Mars: about 664 days.
Jupiter: about 11 years, 11 months.
Saturn: about 29 years, 5 and a half months.
Uranus: about 84 years.
Neptune: about 164 years, 9 and a half months.
(Dwarf planet )Pluto: about 248 years, 6 months.
its solar system if i wrong can u correct it pls.
Pluto is the only one that has been taken away from the solar system for now but more planets are beginning to be argued over. Pluto was taken out because it was a moon.
The farther away a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes to make an orbit. It would take more than one year if the planet was farther away from the sun than Earth.
A year by definition is the time it takes a planet to orbit the Sun, therefore a planet year is different depending on what planet you are discussing. a planet closer to the Sun would have a shorter year (less distance to travel) whereas a planet farther from the Sun would have a longer year (more distance to travel)This is the time taken for the planet to orbit once around the sun. An earth year is still an earth year, regardless of what plaet you are on.The period of time that it takes for a planet in our solar system to make a complete revolution around the sun.As such due to their differing orbits this can vary considerably from an 88 day year for Mercury (approx. 1/4 of an Earth year) up to a 90,613 day year for Pluto (approx. 248 Earth years).
Jupiter is not the slowest, but it is a lot slower than Earth. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun. The time taken for a planet to orbit the Sun increases with distance from the Sun. There are two reasons : 1) The size of its orbit gets bigger. 2) The planet moves more slowly. This follows from the mathematics of Newton's gravitation theory.
its solar system if i wrong can u correct it pls.
Neptune is the planet that takes the longest time to orbit our sun, in terms of time taken and distance. Pluto and some other dwarf planets take longer, but these are not considered to be one of the eight major planets in our solar system.
The planet that got taken away from the solar system was pluto it was no longer a planet because it circles around the sun differently
Pluto is the only one that has been taken away from the solar system for now but more planets are beginning to be argued over. Pluto was taken out because it was a moon.
Mercury is the smallest planet in our solar system. Pluto might have been the smallest planet, but it has now been reclassified as a "dwarf planet." The smallest planet in our solar system now is Mercury. There might well be billions of smaller planets outside for solar system. The smallest exoplanet found so far is about twice the size of the Earth.
It has to do with the formation of the solar system. Since all of the matter that condensed into what makes the solar system bodies was spinning in the same direction while coming together, it would have taken a drastic event to cause one of the bodies to orbit in a different direction.
It has to do with the formation of the solar system. Since all of the matter that condensed into what makes the solar system bodies was spinning in the same direction while coming together, it would have taken a drastic event to cause one of the bodies to orbit in a different direction.
It has to do with the formation of the solar system. Since all of the matter that condensed into what makes the solar system bodies was spinning in the same direction while coming together, it would have taken a drastic event to cause one of the bodies to orbit in a different direction.
Pluto is not a planet anymore, because it is considered a dwarf, to be a planet it needs to have certain qualities, such as the size, so the sun gravity has nothing to do with it. The wording "Pluto is not a planet anymore" implies that at one time it was, which is not the case. Pluto hasn't changed; what's changed is that the definition of "planet" has become more precise. So: Pluto is not a planet. It also was not taken from another solar system; it's a tiny little iceball that happened to be discovered before all the other tiny little iceballs out there.
The orbit.
That is a "year" for that planet.
There are eight planets in our solar system. They are Mars, Mercury, Venus, Earth, Saturn, Neptune, Jupiter and Uranus. Pluto used to be considered a planet as well but has since been taken off the list of planets.