more than 2 earth years
The distance between an orbiting body and the body it's orbiting and the time it takes to complete each orbit are related, so the farther a body is from the sun, the longer its period of revolution will be. Kepler's third law of planetary motion states that the square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the orbit's semi-major axis. If you cube the average of the closest and farthest distances between a planet and the sun then divide by the square of the planet's orbital period, you should always get about 25 quintillion cubic kilometers per square day. Therefore, the gas giant with the shortest period of revolution is the one that is closest to the sun, Jupiter.
People Farting
From the Sun, the seventh planet is Uranus.
Gravity depends largely on mass, the bigger the planet the greater the gravity should be
No planet actually disappeared. A couple of years ago, there was agreement among most professional astronomers that Pluto should not be considered a major planet. It is no longer listed as a major planet of our solar system, but it is still there.
A hypothetical problem is a problem that has not yet actually happened. Usually hypothetical problems are discussed in order to prepare for the problem, should it occur.
If you wish to remain healthy, then you should not eat spoiled food.
The normal distribution is a theory, which works in practice (with a large enough sample). E.g if you were to plot the height of everyone in the country, you should end up with a normal distribution. Hence it is not usually considered hypothetical, in the same way that, say, imaginary numbers are hypothetical.
What role should American ideals play in its national security policy including historical, current and hypothetical case in the analysis/
No. You should not buy big planet 2, instead you should wait for little big planet 3 which is coming son on PS 3.
evidence that you think shows that Pluto should or should not be classed as a planet
You should get your next period , about a month from when you got your last period.
The distance between an orbiting body and the body it's orbiting and the time it takes to complete each orbit are related, so the farther a body is from the sun, the longer its period of revolution will be. Kepler's third law of planetary motion states that the square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the orbit's semi-major axis. If you cube the average of the closest and farthest distances between a planet and the sun then divide by the square of the planet's orbital period, you should always get about 25 quintillion cubic kilometers per square day. Therefore, the gas giant with the shortest period of revolution is the one that is closest to the sun, Jupiter.
no because it doesnt have all the requirements for a planet to have
you should go to an island, not a planet, and it should be the first one ever, early poptropica!
Pluto is a planet, just because a bunch of pedantic stuffed shirts think it is a bit small, it still fits with Bode's law and certainly is not a comet! When it was discovered it was considered a planet and should stay as a planet.
I meant Should my period hurt me cuz its not