Rotation of planets depends on their history of being hit by other planetoids ... thus it is entirely random.
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It takes Earth approximately 365.25 days to revolve around the sun, while other planets have different orbital periods. For example, Mercury orbits the sun in about 88 days, Venus in about 225 days, Mars in about 687 days, Jupiter in about 4,332 days, and so on.
The planets revolve around the sun each year. The year for each planet is different because it either takes the planet longer or shorter to get around the sun than other planets. The year of each panet is mesured by how many Earth days or years it takes to get around the sun.Length of Planetary Year in Earth Days/Years:Mercury: 88 daysVenus: 225 daysEarth: 365.25 daysMars: 687 days or 1.88 yearsJupiter: 4,331.5 days or 11.86 yearsSaturn: 10,832 days or 29.46 yearsUranus: 30,799 days or 84 yearsNeptune: 60,190 days or 165 yearsPluto (dwarf planet): 90,410.5 days or 247.7 years
No, all planets have different orbital periods around the sun. For example, Mercury takes about 88 Earth days to orbit the sun while Neptune takes about 165 Earth years. Each planet's orbital period is determined by its distance from the sun and its speed.
Rotation of planets depends on their history of being hit by other planetoids ... thus it is entirely random.
If you mean in a year, then it's because it takes different times to circle the sun then planet earth (because they are more far away or closer).
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They all have days and years, but they are all of different lengths to days and years on Earth.
About 300 years (109,500 days)
Different planets have different times to orbit the Sun. Mercury takes 88 days. Uranus takes 84 Earth years.
Yep! All planets do, one day happens after each individual planet spins around completely while orbiting the sun! Each day for each planet is different! Some other planets have days that are 243 Earth days to 10 hours! Hope that helps!!
Jupiter's revolution in Earth years is 11.86...... Emma-Carson<3
No. Different planets have different speeds of rotation and different lengths of year. As a result, they experience a different number of days. Here are the number of days in each planet's year with earth days in parentheses Mercury: 0.5 days (88 Earth days) Venus: 1.92 (243 Earth days) Earth: 365.25 Mars: 668.6 (687 Earth days) Jupiter: 10,476 (4,333 Earth days) Saturn: 24,491 (10,759 Earth days) Uranus: 42,718 (30,799 Earth days) Neptune: 89,666 (60,190 Earth days)
Each planet has a different rotation speed around the sun. Erth takes 365 days,Mercury takes 88 days, so there is no spped for all the planets
This might be more apparent to speakers of languages other than English. There is a closer match in French, for example. It is not that planets are named after the days of the week. Both the days of the week and the planets are named after various deities that have been influential in human thought over the centuries.
They spin at a different rate on their axis than the Earth does on its axis.