If you still consider Pluto a planet, than Pluto takes the longest time to move around the sun. If not, Neptune takes the longest amount of time.
Its Neptune. Neptune takes 164.1 years to take revolve around the sun. If pluto is a planet then it takes 247 years.
A year is different on each planet because the planets move at different speeds (e.g. Earth takes 365 and a a quarter days to spin around the sun once and Mercury takes 88 days to orbit on its axis.
An orbit.
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The length of a year, for any planet, is the amount of time that it takes for that planet to complete one orbit of the sun. That, in turn, depends only upon the distance of that planet from the sun. The closer the planet is to the sun, the shorter the year. The farther the planet is from the sun, the longer the year. It takes a certain amount of orbital speed to counteract the gravitational attraction of the sun. And similarly, if a planet is moving faster in its orbit, there will be correspondingly more centrifugal force, causing the planet to move farther from the sun. Orbital mechanics makes it all work out.
The sun is very near to The Planet Earth because Earth is the third planet from the sun.
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun, takes around 164 years to make one orbit of the sun (164.79132 years).
Moon moves around the planet Earth in an orbit and rotates on its own axis. It takes moon around 28 days to move around the planet Earth. Normally, the moon takes around 27 days to rotate on its axis.
It will be the planet that has the longest orbit, which may or may not be the one that goes the farthest from the star. The determining factor is the farthest average distance, and the planet will also move more slowly the farther it is from the parent star.In the case of the Sun, the planet Neptune takes the longest of the 8 major planets. However, minor planets such as Pluto may spend most of their time farther from the Sun than Neptune, so have even longer periods of revolutions (years). The longest estimated period as of 2012 was 11,400 Earth years for the planetoid Sedna, with an elongated orbit that takes it many billions of kilometers from the Sun.
no you can not move around on Jupiter because it is a gas planet.
A year is different on each planet because the planets move at different speeds (e.g. Earth takes 365 and a a quarter days to spin around the sun once and Mercury takes 88 days to orbit on its axis.
The planets move in an act of gravity
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the planets move around in an oval shape around the sun there are 2 ways they do that 1.the revolution around the sun 2.spinning around if a planet goes around the sun then that's called a revolution it takes 365 days (1 year) for the earth to go around the sun if a planet spins around that is 1 day it takes 24 hours (1 day) for earth to spin around some planets take longer to go around the sun and some go faster than the earth
Pluto is the slowest planet to move around the sun, because of its far distance.
That's the planet Uranus.
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Well the Sun doesn't move or orbit, but planets do. The planet that orbits the Sun is us [Earth].