The length of a year for a planet is the amount of time it takes for the planet to make a complete revolution around the sun. For the Earth, this is about 365 1/4 days. The length of time for other planets in our solar system to revolve around the sun is can be longer or shorter.
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A year on a planet is the time it takes for that planet to complete one orbit around the sun. For example, on Earth, a year is about 365 days. The length of a year varies for each of the eight planets in our solar system based on their distance from the sun and their orbital speed.
All of the planets in our Solar System are less than a light year away, but no other planets around other stars are within that distance.
There is no specific year when all the planets in our solar system are perfectly aligned. While they may appear close to alignment from our perspective on Earth, a true alignment where all the planets line up is a rare event due to their different orbital speeds and paths.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
No, they are real different from Earth.
yes if we do not colinize another two planets by the year 2058 we will probly all die due to overpopulation and polution
All planets have a core.
there are astronomical charts for this, and you haven't specified a year.
No, usually the planets are in different directions. Every few years two or three of them line up.
Yes all planets have a orbit
Meteorites crashed into all of the planets.