The planet that takes the longest to orbit the Sun is Neptune, because it is the farthest away. The order of the planets from the Sun is Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
venus, one day on venus is equivilant to 243 earth days, one year is equivilant to 225 earth days.
Venus takes more time to complete one rotation on its axis than to complete one revolution around the Sun.
Venus. It's rotational period is 243 days and orbital period is 224 days.
Venus
Venus takes 224 days to revolve, but 243 days to rotate.
Mercury takes 88 days to revolve, yet only 58 days to rotate.
Mars would be the most accurate answer to this question because the orbital of it's atmosphere is concentrated on a certain wave linked operation.
It is Venus. Venus takes 224 earth days to orbit the Sun while it takes 243 days to rotate on its axis. that is strange.
The rotation of Mercury is equal to 1.5x the time it takes to make one full orbit around the sun. As a result, one day on Mercury is twice as long as one year on Mercury.
The one that's farther away from the sun.
Neptune is the only planet that takes longer than Uranus to orbit the Sun.
which planet takes the longest time to revolve around the sun
each planet has a different amount of time i takes to rotate around the sun so all i can say is that the closer you are te shorter and the farther you are the longer:)
mARS
Venus has the longest period of rotation. It's about 243 Earth days.
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
it isn't always like that because Venus takes 243 day to rotate!
it takes longer then a year..
Neptune is the only planet that takes longer than Uranus to orbit the Sun.
A planet's year is determined by its orbital period, which is the time it takes to complete one revolution around its star. A planet with a longer year than Earth could have a larger orbit around its star, meaning it takes a longer time to complete a full revolution. Alternatively, a planet could have a slower orbital speed, resulting in a longer year despite having a similar orbit to Earth.
The time it takes a planet or satellite to revolve once is called its day.
No, it is the sun's gravity that affects the planets revolutions. The planet's distance from the sun is also very important in the time it takes to revolve around the sun.
The speed at which the planet moves and its distance from the sun both impact how long it takes to go around the sun. The bigger the orbit , the longer the planet's year.
it takes saturn longer to revolve around the sun
Mars. The further out from the sun, the longer a planet takes to revolve round the sun. For example, Pluto's orbit takes over 200 (Earth) years.
Neptune takes the longest because it is the 8th planet so it takes longer to get to the sun and because it is so big
which planet takes the longest time to revolve around the sun