The "Solar day" on Venus.
Or, the "Sidereal day" on Mercury.
About 25 and a half years to be exact it is 25 years and 150 days
5000 days is equivalent to approximately 13.7 years.
It depends on the planet and how fast it's going. Also, planets further from the sun have a longer path to travel. for example: Mercury only takes 88 days because it has a shorter path than all the other planets. Earth takes 1 year.Here are all the orbital periods of the planets measured in Earth days and Earth years:Mercury: 87.97 days (0.2 years)Venus : 224.70 days (0.6 years)Earth: 365.26 days (1 year)Mars: 686.98 days (1.9 years)Jupiter: 4,332.82 days (11.9 years)Saturn: 10,755.70 days (29.5 years)Uranus: 30,687.15 days (84 years)Neptune: 60,190.03 days (164.8 years)
365 days
murcury
Just Mars.
Mercury has a year that is only 88 days long.
Uranuses year is 84.3 Earth years
No, a week is 7 days long, so half a week would be 3.5 days.
The International Astronomical Union recognises only 8 planets (not plants!) and their orbital periods are:Mercury: 88 daysVenus: 225 days Earth: 365 days Mars: 687 days (= 1.9 years) Jupiter: 4333 days (= 11.9 years) Saturn: 10759 days (= 29.5 years) Uranus: 30688 days (= 84.0 years) Neptune: 60182 days = (164.8 years)
About three days.
A year on our planet is 365.25 Earth days. Other planets take more or less time depending on their orbital distances from the Sun. Mercury - 88 Earth days Venus - 225 Earth days Mars - 687 Earth days Jupiter - 11.86 Earth years Saturn - 29.46 Earth years Uranus - 84 Earth years Neptune - 164.8 Earth years Pluto (now a dwarf planet) - 247.7 Earth years