Venus has a "solar day" of about 117 Earth days, and its year is about 224.7 Earth days.
Also, Mercury has a "sidereal day" of about 58.6 Earth days and a year of about 88 Earth days.
So, the answer is Venus or Mercury, depending on which definition of "day" you mean.
Mercury has a "sidereal day" which is like that. Venus has a "solar day" which is like that.
Mercury's day is more than half as long as its year. It takes Mercury about 59 days to rotate once on its axis and 88 days to orbit the Sun.
The "Solar day" on Venus.
Or, the "Sidereal day" on Mercury.
Mercury or Venus, depending on which definition of "day" you mean.
It's Mercury or Venus, depending on which definition of "day" you use.
It's Mercury or Venus depending on whichthe definition of "day "you mean.
Yes! The Earth reflects more than half on the sun's light.
Six planets have more than one moon in our solar system.
Yes, the large and more massive outer planets are made mainly from Hydrogen and Helium. They are less dense than the smaller terrestrial planets.
37.5% not including PlutoFirst Answer:50% including Pluto.Second Answer:Of the eight planets in our solar system, three are smaller than earth. 3/8 = 38%.However, we also know (to date) of more than a thousand other planets, orbiting distant stars. None of these planets so far is smaller than earth, but that it because planets as tiny as ours are difficult to detect. We expect probably half of all planets would be our size or smaller.
closer to the sun
The "Solar day" on Venus. Or, the "Sidereal day" on Mercury.
None known; half the planets are mostly solid, the other half are mostly gas.
Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.Jupiter has more mass than all the other planets (in the Solar System) together.
Yes! The Earth reflects more than half on the sun's light.
Many of the planets have more than one element. Two of these planets that have more than one element are Earth and Jupiter.
The total mass of all the planets, moons and asteroids, etc. is approximately equal to 0.14% of the mass of the Sun. Of that, more than half is the mass of Jupiter.
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Neptune's year is about 164 Earth years long.
Most of the known extrasolar planets are more massive than Earth because massive planets are easier to detect. We have detected planets smaller than Earth.
Large planets have more gravity than smaller ones
The gas planets have more moons. Of all the gas planets non has fewer than 14 moons. Of the rocky planets, none has more than two. Mercury and Venus have none at all.
No, there is more hydrogen on the Jovian planets then the terrestrial ones.