Neptune would orbit at 111,920,000 miles if the orbit was 96% closer to the Sun.
If Saturn orbited 96% closer to the Sun than it does now, it would orbit at 35,352,000 miles (56,893,529 km), about where Mercury orbits.
If Venus orbited 96% closer to the sun, it would orbit at an average distance of 2.69 million miles (4.33 million km).
If Earth orbited 96% closer than it currently does, its orbit would be, on average, 3.72 million miles (6 million km).
If Mars orbited 96% closer to the sun than it does now, it would orbit at an average distance of 5,664,000 miles (9,115,324 km).
Jupiter's orbit would be at 19,352,000 miles (31,144,025 km).
Mercury's orbit would be, on average, 1.44 million miles (2.3 million km) if it orbited 96% closer than it does.
Uranus's orbit would be at 71,352,000 miles (114,830,000 km), just past the orbit of Venus.
The past tense of orbit is orbited.
neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun neptunes orbit time of the sun is 164.79 years to orbit the sun
Pluto does this, but it's only classed as a "dwarf planet" now.
The Earth's orbit is determined by a balance between its gravitational attraction to the Sun and its own momentum. If the Earth orbited significantly closer, it would experience greater gravitational force and higher temperatures, making the planet uninhabitable. Conversely, if it orbited further away, the lower temperatures would also make it uninhabitable.
Well for pluto to be considored a planet it would need to… …straighten out its orbit because it intersects with Neptunes orbit …Become bigger …Be closer to the sun …Dominate its moon