Mars takes longer to make one orbit of the sun. Its slower, and it also has further to go. Planets orbiting speeds get slower the further you go out.
The close-in ones move fast, the far-out ones move slower. It's governed by Kepler's third law.
They move faster.
Closest to the sun
faster
Mars takes longer to make one orbit of the sun. Its slower, and it also has further to go. Planets orbiting speeds get slower the further you go out.
The close-in ones move fast, the far-out ones move slower. It's governed by Kepler's third law.
Pluto's orbit is longer and slower than other planets.
The closer planets are to the Sun the faster their orbit speed
They move faster.
Closest to the sun
they rotate faster
faster
Yes.
Well, the speed of it's orbit in relation to the other planets orbiting the same sun. The closer an object is to the sun the faster it's orbit. Conversely, the farther an object is from the sun the slower it's orbit.
Slower or faster than what? - When the Earth is nearer the Sun (periapsis), it moves faster than when it is farther away from the Sun (apapsis).
the fastest planet that orbit's the sun is mercury.