Actually, the answer is Mars. Mars' revolution is 1.88 years which is almost twice as the revolution of Earth.
Mars has an orbital period of very approximately twice that of the earth
Dan's mass is the same as it is on Earth. His weight, however, is doubled.
Saturn has a period of revolution that is approximately twice as long as Earth's. While Earth takes about 365 days to complete one revolution around the Sun, Saturn takes roughly 29.5 Earth years to complete its orbit.
No planet is that big. Jupiter, the largest planet in the solar system, is about a tenth the diameter of the sun.
Mars
Mars has roughly twice the Earth's period of revolution.
Mars has an orbital period of very approximately twice that of the earth
In our solar system, the planets Uranus and Neptune have about twice the gravity of Earth.
Mars with an orbital period of 1.88 years.
Dan's mass is the same as it is on Earth. His weight, however, is doubled.
Mars.
Saturn has a period of revolution that is approximately twice as long as Earth's. While Earth takes about 365 days to complete one revolution around the Sun, Saturn takes roughly 29.5 Earth years to complete its orbit.
No planet.
more than 2 earth years
bause
There is no planet like that. However, Pluto the dwarf planet is like that.
jupiter