There are no solar planets that orbit the Sun in less than 24 hours. The closest, Mercury, takes about 88 days to orbit the Sun.
Planets with a smaller surfae gravity than Earth are Mercury, Venus, Mars, and Uranus.
Neptune and Jupiter
They all have.
A super Earth planet is an extasolar planet. This means the mass is more than the Earths but less than the smaller planets. Another term for it is gas dwarf.
Planet Mercury and Planet Earth are both rocky planets. But Mercury is much smaller than Earth, so has much less force of gravity. Your answer is "No".
exoplanets
No. The outer planets are gas planets, which are much less dense than the inner terrestrial planets.
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars and Jupiter.
Planets have less mass than the sun, hence, they have weaker gravitational fields.
Yes, the large and more massive outer planets are made mainly from Hydrogen and Helium. They are less dense than the smaller terrestrial planets.
All the planets closer to the Sun than Saturn complete orbits faster than 29,4 years (Saturn's orbital period) Jupiter 11.8 years Mars 1.9 years Earth 1 year Venus 0.615 years Mercury 0.24 years
Mars, with a orbital period of around 687 days, almost two Earth years (which would be 730 days).