PlanetYears to orbit sunMercury0.24Venus0.62Earth1.00Mars1.88Jupiter11.86Saturn29.46Uranus84.32Neptune164.79
They all have days and years, but they are all of different lengths to days and years on Earth.
All the planets further away from the sun than Earth is
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune have years longer than one Earth year. Jupiter's year is about 12 Earth years, Saturn's is about 29 Earth years, Uranus's is about 84 Earth years, and Neptune's is about 165 Earth years.
No, all the planets, including the Earth, orbit the Sun.
All planets rotate. Even earth.
Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.Like all other planets, Jupiter goes around the Sun in an ellipse. It takes approximately 12 Earth years for one complete revolution.
Uranuses year is 84.3 Earth years
Well in our solar system it is Mercury with an orbit period of 0.2408467 earth years.
That's the age of our Solar System, so you can expect all the planets in our Solar System to have approximately that age.
It is estimated that the Solar System is 4.6 billion years old including Earth and the other planets.
All, but earth.
Orbital Periods of All 8 Planets and Dwarf Planets:Mercury..... 58.65 Earth days (0.2408467 Earth years) Venus........ 224.7 Earth days (0.61519726 Earth years)Mars.......... 686.93 Earth days (1.8808476 Earth years)Jupiter....... 11.862615 Earth yearsSaturn....... 29.447498 Earth yearsUranus...... 84.016846 Earth yearsNeptune.... 164.79132 Earth yearsPluto......... 247.92065 Sidereal yearsCeres........ 4.60 Earth yearsMakemake 305.34 Earth yearsHaumea.... 281.93 Earth yearsEris.......... 561.37 Sidereal yearsSedna...... 12050 Earth years