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Mercury.
by the rotation of the planet
I think that the sun doesn't have any length of day, because of the heat and how the planets revolve around the sun.
Earth has a 24 hour day and Mars has a 25 hour day.
Rotational time of the planets is random (the length of the planet's day), but the outer planets do spin faster than the inner planets.
No two planets in our solar system have the same length of day or length of year. Compared with Earth, these planets have longer years: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. These have much longer days than Earth: Mercury and Venus. Mars has a day that's slightly longer than Earth's day. Depending on the particular definition of "day" that is used, two planets have a day that's longer than than that planet's year. They are Mercury (solar day) and Venus (sidereal day).
Earth and Mars. Earth's day is 24 hours, while Mars' day is 24 hours 37 minutes.
There is no direct relationship between the rotation of a planet (which governs day length) and a planets distance from the sun. The nature of the planets spin is more to do with the formation of the system early on, by large impacts of the more numerous bodies that would have been around.
Some planets rotate faster or than others. Also the planets take different times to orbit the Sun.
Not at all. The planet's daily rotation is independent of its distance from the Sun.
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Because different planets have different diameters and spin at different rates.