Neptune is the farthest major planet from the Sun, at an average distance of 4.5 billion kilometers from the Sun, 30 times farther than the Earth. This makes its orbital path around the Sun more than 30 times as long as Earth's. So even at the same speed as Earth, it would take more than 30 Earth years to make one orbit. In fact, it is much moving much more slowly than Earth, less than 1/5 the speed, and takes 164.79 Earth years.
The basis for planetary orbits is that planets closer to the Sun, regardless of their mass, must move at a higher velocity than those farther out. Mercury's orbital speed is nearly 9 times as fast as Neptune's.
Neptune's orbit is further from the sun than is the Earth's orbit. The path around the sun that Neptune follows is therefore longer, so it takes Neptune more time to orbit the sun than the Earth requires.
Because it is further away from the sun so the distance neptune has to travel to rotate around the sun is far greater than the distance earth or other planets travel. An example would be running your finger around the edge of a quarter, now do the same to a dinner plate.
it is farther away than the other planets. it is like if you walk around a school and another person walks around a desk. neptune is the walk around the school.
Neptune is farther from the sun in comparison to Saturn, so it has a longer orbit rotation
It is because Neptune is much further away from the sun. Mercury's orbit is approx 360 million km whereas Neptune's is 28.3 billion km.
Jupiter has a longer year than mercury because it takes longer for it to revolve around the sun.
Neptune is much further from the Sun, so its path is a lot longer and so it takes more time.
it takes longer then a year..
It is far away from the sun and it has more space to revolve,so the length of the summer is big.
Neptune has a longer year than Mercury. The closer to the sun a planet is, the faster the orbit and shorter the year. Neptune's orbital period (year) is a little under 165 Earth years. Mercury orbits the sun in just under 88 days.
Jupiter has a longer year than mercury because it takes longer for it to revolve around the sun.
Neptune is much further from the Sun, so its path is a lot longer and so it takes more time.
Neptune
which planet takes the longest time to revolve around the sun
Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Pluto- though Pluto is no longer classed as a planet. In addition, between Mars and Jupiter is the asteroid belt and they also revolve (orbit the sun). Comets have a cigar shaped orbit but also revolve around the sun. There are many of them.
it takes longer then a year..
Neptune takes the longest because it is the 8th planet so it takes longer to get to the sun and because it is so big
Neptune is the only planet that takes longer than Uranus to orbit the Sun.
it takes saturn longer to revolve around the sun
Of the eight planets (not counting the dwarf planet Pluto), the slowest would be Neptune - which is the furthest out. The further out you go, the slower and longer a planet takes to orbit the sun. Mercury orbits at around 48km/sec, Earth 30km/sec and Neptune 5.43 km/sec, taking 165 years to make the orbit.
It is far away from the sun and it has more space to revolve,so the length of the summer is big.
yes