Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
Mercury and Venus
Venus, the second planet from the sun. One day on Venus would be equivalent to 243 Earth days. However, the length of a Venusian year is shorter at 224.7 Earth days.
Mercury and Venus both have shorter years than Earth does. They are closer to the sun and the orbit is shorter than Earth's.
if it on our solar system i prefer pluto but rumored say its been wash out by a large atreiod
A year on Mercury is only 88 Earth days. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has a very short orbital period, causing its year to be much shorter compared to Earth's year of 365 days.
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If you are asking what planet has the least days in a full trip around the sun, it would be the planet Mercury, the moon has the least days in a trip with 29, however it is not counted as a planet.
Mercury has a year that is shorter than its day. It takes Mercury about 88 Earth days to orbit the Sun, but it rotates on its axis so slowly that its day is much longer, lasting about 176 Earth days.
Venus. It has a year of about 225 of our days. Mars is about 687 days and Jupiter is 11.86 of our years.
It's to do with the length of time a planet takes to spin, a planet that spins on its axis faster than the earth will have a shorter apparent day.
The planet you live on. Earth.
A planet's year that is equivalent to 365 Earth days is Earth itself. Each planet has its own orbital period around the Sun, and Earth completes one full orbit in approximately 365.25 days, which is why we have leap years. Other planets have significantly longer or shorter orbital periods compared to Earth.