Jupiter: it's the largest.
the first planet mercury
That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.That's the normal configuration - for planets to travel around their central star. If the planet would NOT move, it would quickly fall into the central star.
The size of the planet has nothing to do with it, what matters is how long it takes to go around the sun or parent star.
Earth.Thats the only planet with oxygen :)
That would be Saturn.
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You would have to find the planet with the longest year and that would be your answer because as you knoe Earths year is 365 (about) days and Mercurys is 88 days so....
about five times less than earth
pluto
The velocity of a planet around the sun is inversely related to the distance from the sun. So the slowest planets are the ones farthest out. If you consider Pluto a planet, it takes the longest time to revolve around the sun. If you do not consider Pluto a planet, then Neptune would be the farthest planet from the sun and takes the longest time to revolve around the sun.
In Sol, that would be Uranus. If you include dwarf planets, Eris.
By riding a rocket ship, of course.