Mars, because it travels farther to complete its orbit,
In terms of Earth years, longer.
Jupiter has a longer year than Earth. It takes about 12 Earth years for Jupiter to complete one orbit around the sun.
Astronomers refer to a planet's orbital period as its year. On that basis Mars does have a longer year than Earth.
In terms of Earth years, longer.
Venus "sidereal day" is longer than its year. Mercury's "solar day" is longer than its year. However, there is no planet in our solar system with a day longer than our year on Earth.
A year on Earth is longer than it is on two other planets, and shorter than it is on the remaining five. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer its year is.
if you mean neptune, then yes. the year would be a lot longer because neptune is alot further from the sun than the earth. so therefore, neptune will take longer to orbit the sun than the earth.
No the earth has the shortest axis.
Any of the objects outside of the Earths orbit.
Neptune's year is about 164 Earth years long.
No. A year on Earth is 365 1/4 days, while on Mars a year is 687 Earth days.
Planets farther from the sun than Earth have greater periods than one Earth year. For example, Neptune and Uranus are further from the Sun than Earth and have orbital periods longer than one Earth year.