each planet has a different amount of time i takes to rotate around the sun so all i can say is that the closer you are te shorter and the farther you are the longer:)
Yes, Billions of people do each day. The Earth is a planet :-)
Every planet in our solar system orbits the same star, which is the Sun. Therefore, each planet has one star. In other solar systems, planets can orbit different stars, but each individual planet still orbits just one star at a time.
Venus is the only inner solar system planet whose day (rotation period) is longer than its year (orbital period). Venus takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis (solar day) and approximately 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun (solar year).
Each planet (and the Sun) rotates about its own axis. The axis is an imaginary line between the poles of a planet. All points on the planet rotate around this central line. The angular momentum vectors of the Sun and planets together can be added up and the result is an equivalent rotation in a plane called Laplace's invariable plane. The invariable plane lies within about half a degree of the plane of Jupiter's orbit. About 98% of the angular momentum in the Solar System is contributed by the four outer planets. That means that if those planets were collapsed into the Sun it would rotate 50 times faster and throw off a new belt of debris, eventually forming a new solar system. That argument explains why there are so many solar systems.
Saturn's closest neighbor in the solar system is Jupiter. Jupiter is the fifth planet from the Sun, while Saturn is the sixth planet. The two gas giants are located relatively close to each other in the outer solar system.
All of them. A few satellites are tidally locked to their primary (luna for example), but all the planets rotate.
Hydrogen and helium.
What is a solar System Watch? Solar System Watch is a great way to quickly learn about our solar system and be fun. From the Moon to Mars, you can learn about each planet, its moons, and other celestial bodies in our Solar System.
grgravitational interraction between each planet and the sun
because each planet is millions of miles apart
In the solar system, the planets that are on each side of the earth are Venus and Mars.
yes there is just the core in each planet in our solar system is different hope that helps u cya
You can see the whole solar system and its moons on NASA's Solar System Exploration website (solarsystem.nasa.gov). It provides detailed information on each planet, its moons, and various missions exploring our solar system.
volume. This gives the average density of each planet, which varies depending on the planet's composition and structure.
Galileo Galilei was the first to discover this.
No.
Yes, Billions of people do each day. The Earth is a planet :-)