Mercury is the planet with an 88-day year.
Venus. Edit: There seems to be a mistake in this question. There is no such planet. But Venus does rotate on its axis in about 243 Earth days. So I guess that the question is about Venus. The orbital period of Venus (a year) is about 225 Earth days.
Venus. The rotational (day) period is243.2 earth days, and the sidereal (year) period is 224.7 earth days, the only planet in our solar system that has a year that is shorter than a day.
Mars.
You a martian baht!Is about 32 weeks.in months about 7ish lolit means the planet venus which orbits the earth in 225 days.............correct?
Mercury
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
Mercury is the planet with an 88-day year.
The planet nearest to having this is Mercury.Actually, Mercury has nearly 88 Earth days in its year.Also, the planet Uranus has about 84 Earth Years in its year.
Venus. Edit: There seems to be a mistake in this question. There is no such planet. But Venus does rotate on its axis in about 243 Earth days. So I guess that the question is about Venus. The orbital period of Venus (a year) is about 225 Earth days.
Venus. The rotational (day) period is243.2 earth days, and the sidereal (year) period is 224.7 earth days, the only planet in our solar system that has a year that is shorter than a day.
Just Earth.
Mercury has the shortest year of any of the planets. It is only 88 days. Mercury's day takes 58.646 Earth days.
Mercury is the planet that has the shortest year. This is because it is the nearest planet to the sun. It only takes 88 Earth days for Mercury to complete one orbit.
Mars has a year of about 687 Earth days.
687 days