Jupiter: 9 hr, 55.55 min.
Saturn: 10 hr, 32.6 min.
Neptune: 16 hr, 6.6 min.
Uranus: 17 hr, 14.4 min.
Earth: 24 hr.
Mars: 24 hr, 39.6 min.
Venus: About 116.75 Earth days.
Mercury: About 176 Earth days.
These numbers are for the "solar day".
If you use the "sidereal day" for your definition of "day"
then Venus has a longer day than Mercury.
(The year is proportional to the distance to the power 1.5) In our solar system, Mercury has the shortest year. Neptune has the longest.
The order of the planets by longest year is the normal order (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The farther away a planet's orbit is from the Sun, the longer the year.
The time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun is known as its orbital period. The order of planets from shortest to longest orbital period is: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Mercury has the shortest orbital period of about 88 Earth days, while Neptune has the longest orbital period of about 165 Earth years.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
To arrange time divisions from longest to shortest, the correct order is: year, month, week, day, hour, minute, second. A year encompasses the longest duration, followed by a month, then a week, and so on, with a second being the shortest measurement in this sequence.
(The year is proportional to the distance to the power 1.5) In our solar system, Mercury has the shortest year. Neptune has the longest.
''Mercury (shortest),''Neptune (longest)
mercury,venus,earth,mars,jupiter,saturn,uranus,neptune,pluto
The order of the planets by longest year is the normal order (Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune). The farther away a planet's orbit is from the Sun, the longer the year.
the longest
Neptune has the longest year( Pluto would be but it isn't a planet) Mercury has the shortest year(1 year=88 earth days)
No, it takes the shortest.
Yes. Longest day of the year in one hemisphere, and shortest day of the year in the other hemisphere. So our summer solstice on June 21 is the longest day in Europe or America, but the shortest day for the Australians.
No, the shortest.
The're the longest and shortest days of the year!
seasons
Longest - Winter Solstice - December 21 Shortest - Summer Solstice - June 21