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All 8 planets, including dwarf planet Pluto, orbit the Sun. As their distance from the Sun increases, the time it takes for the planet to complete one revolution around the Sun increases as well. In order from shortest orbital period to longest orbital period:

  1. Mercury
  2. Venus
  3. Earth
  4. Mars
  5. Jupiter
  6. Saturn
  7. Uranus
  8. Neptune
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What planets moon takes the shortest time to orbit?

the smallest planets moon probably because it has the least amount of way to go


When planets orbit a star?

When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.


What planets orbit interacts with plutos orbit?

Pluto's orbit is more elliptical than the major planets' orbits, and every time it goes round it spends some years inside Neptune's orbit.


What is the orbit time around the sun for all the planets?

revelution


Why do the planets orbit in many different planes?

The planets in our solar system orbit in different planes because they formed from a rotating disk of gas and dust around the young Sun. The angular momentum of this rotating disk caused the planets to form in different planes. Over time, gravitational interactions between the planets and other celestial bodies can further perturb their orbits, leading to even greater differences in orbital inclinations.

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What planets moon takes the shortest time to orbit?

the smallest planets moon probably because it has the least amount of way to go


What is meant by orbital time?

It is the time in which planets orbit the sun.


When do planets orbit a star?

When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.


When planets orbit a star?

When don't they? If a planet is in orbit around a star, it is in continual orbit. Orbital periods (the lengths of time it takes different planets to complete one orbit) are different from planet to planet, and are related to the distances between the planets and their stars.


What planets orbit interacts with plutos orbit?

Pluto's orbit is more elliptical than the major planets' orbits, and every time it goes round it spends some years inside Neptune's orbit.


Do all planets take the same time to orbit the sun?

"No"


What is the orbit time around the sun for all the planets?

revelution


Why do the planets orbit in many different planes?

The planets in our solar system orbit in different planes because they formed from a rotating disk of gas and dust around the young Sun. The angular momentum of this rotating disk caused the planets to form in different planes. Over time, gravitational interactions between the planets and other celestial bodies can further perturb their orbits, leading to even greater differences in orbital inclinations.


What is the time taken by all planets to orbit around the sun?

Ages


What is the time taken for all the planets to orbit the sun in days?

200,000,0000


What is the time taken for planets to orbit around the sun?

That is a "year" for that planet.


How long does it take for a planet to orbit the sun write the names of the plants in order from shortest to longest orbit time?

well think about it the planets closer to the sun have the fastest orbit so knowing that the planets are already in order from shortest to longest orbit.