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What planet is aligned with earth?

Before anybody can touch that question, you have to explain what you mean by 'aligned'. Every planet in the solar system is on the same line from the sun that the Earth is on at least once a year. One or two of them do it more than once a year.


If 1 Planet X year is the same as 500 earth years and the time proportions are the same as earth's how many earth hours are in a planet X's hours and how many earth days are in a planet X's days?

The ratio will always be the same so the answer will be 500 to both questions


Are years on other planets the same length?

No. Every planet has different length years. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer year it has. Mercury's year is only 88 of our days. Earth's year is exactly 1 year long. Jupiter's year is about 12 of our years, and Pluto's year is 248 of them.


Which planet in the solar system has the same amount of days in a year as earth?

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No part of the Earth receives the same amount of light every day, but every point on Earth receives the same amount of light in a whole year.


On which planet does one year equal 84 Earth years?

There is no planet whose rotation is exactly one earth year. The planet Venus comes the closest to rotating once every time the earth goes around the sun. The planet mars comes the closets to going around the sun once every time Earth does.


What planet has a year 248 earth years long?

The dwarf planet Pluto is the planet with a year 248 earth years long.


What planet has a year 280 earth years long?

The dwarf planet Haumea is the planet with a year 280 earth years long.


What planet has a year 310 earth years long?

The dwarf planet Makemake is the planet with a year 310 earth years long.


What is the name of the planet that has a year of 9 earth days?

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Would there be wind if the earth's temperature was the same all year long every year?

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If another planet has 500 days in a year how many earth years would it take to have both years start at the same time?

Assuming both Earth and Planet 2 established the same calender system, dividing up each day into 24 hour periods, and each started their respective calender on the same day, the new year for both planets would coincide every 100 years, disregarding leap-years or alterations to time keeping.