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uranus takes 84 days to complete one orbir around the sun

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Which planet takes 88 years to circle the sun?

No planet in our solar system takes 88 years to orbit the Sun. Uranus orbits in 84 years and Mercury orbits in 88 days.


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A year is defined as the time is takes a planet to complete a full circle around the sun. As the sun does not revolve around itself , there are no years there.


Which planet takes 250 years to orbit around the sun?

The planet you are referring to is the dwarf planet Pluto, which takes just over 248 years to orbit the Sun.


What planet takes 1.88 earth years to orbit the sun?

The planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun, takes 1.88 Earth years to make one full orbit around the sun.


Which planet takes 164 earth years to move around the sun?

Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun, takes around 164 years to make one orbit of the sun (164.79132 years).


What planet takes 288 years to go around the sun one time?

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How many times do the sun circle the planet?

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Does it take 1 year for planets to go round the sun?

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What planet takes ninety years to orbit the sun?

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What dwarf planet takes 252years to orbit the sun?

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