revolution = year
planets revolve around the sun, and rotate on an axis.
hence, shortest revolution is Mercury with 88hrs.
Someone already asked this question (many times), and the answer is Jupiter. That has a day equivalent to about 9.84 Earth hours.
By: 12year old.
Jupiter has the shortest "day" (period of rotation) of about 9h, 55m, 50s.
However, Mercury had the shortest "year" (revolutionaround the Sun) of about 87.97 Earth days.
By 83 year old with "The World Almanac and Book of Facts".
Of the four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), the day on Earth is the shortest at 23.93 Earth hours, slightly less than Mars at 24.57 Earth hours.
The day on Venus is over 243 Earth days, and on Mercury it is almost 59 Earth days.
if you are talking about the shortest orbit, that would be Mercury which orbits the sun every 88 days.
if you are talking about the shortest day, it would be earth. A day on Mars is slightly longer then 1 Earth Day, on Mercury is almost 60 earth days, and on Venus is about 243 earth days
The shortest day in the entire solar system would be Jupiter, at 9.8 hours, though it is one of the outer planets.
The planet with the shortest period of revolution is the planet that is the closest to the sun. This planet is Mercury, with only 88 days in its revolution or yearly period.
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What inner planet has the shortest year
It is a outer planet
Of the four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), Earth has the shortest day at 23 hours and 56 minutes sidereal rotation period. That's the "sidereal day". The day that lasts exactly 24 hours is called the "solar day". For both "days", Earth has the shortest day.
Mars is an inner planet, as is Mercury, Venus, and Earth.
Mercury, at about 88 Earth days.
What inner planet has the shortest year
The inner planet with the shortest period of revolution is Mercury, which orbits the sun once every 88 Earth days.
It would have to be Earth, since it is the only inner planet with oceans.
Mercury has a shortest year of the inner planets - it orbits the sun once every 87.969 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
Mercury has the shortest year. One year on Mercury is 88 Earth days.
It is a outer planet
Jupiter in the planet with the shortest rotation time, with a day approximately 12 hours long.
Mercury, whose year is about 88 Earth days.
Of the four inner planets (Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars), Earth has the shortest day at 23 hours and 56 minutes sidereal rotation period. That's the "sidereal day". The day that lasts exactly 24 hours is called the "solar day". For both "days", Earth has the shortest day.
Jupiter has the shortest "day" of any planet in the solar system.
inner planet