Mars, 24 hrs, 37 min.
Mars
It is about 117 Earth days (for the "solar day") or 243 Earth days (for the "sidereal day").
er..24 hours... what planet do you live on?
mars
the tilt of the planet
None of them. The nearest planet to have a day-length of 9 hours is Jupiter, on which days last 9 hours and 56 minutes precisely. Under 10 hours.
It's to do with the length of time a planet takes to spin, a planet that spins on its axis faster than the earth will have a shorter apparent day.
No planet really does have a day "the same length as Earth", but Mars definitely has the one that's the closest. The day length of Mars is just over half an hour longer than Earth's.
Your question is unclear. The planet nearest the sun exists and has done for a considerable length of time. It has a day and a year and because of its proximity to the sun is very hot.
Mars. Its day-night cycle is only about 40 minutes longer than Earth's.
No planet exists for that question.The nearest is Venus who's "day" is 243 Earth days, while it's "year" is 224 Earth Days.---------------------Im not quite shure of that, but i do know that one year in Saturn comes to 29.5 earth years.hope this helps
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.