None of the four outer planets, they all have rotational periods shorter than 24 hours. The dwarf planet Pluto has a rotational period of 6.4 days though.
Pluto(i think)
The outer planets have rings and satellites And Inner planets are called terrestrial planets because they are rocky. (Like Earth.) and receive more of the sun's energy so they have higher temperatures
Rotation of planets depends on their history of being hit by other planetoids ... thus it is entirely random.
Well, basically different planets take longer to orbit the Sun. For example, Jupiter takes longer to orbit than earth, so Jupiter has a longer year. On Venus, a day lasts longer than a year as it takes longer to spin on its axis that to orbit the sun.
* Mercury (58 days and 19 hours) * Venus (243 days and 16 hours (R)*) * Mars (24 hours and 40 minutes)
A day on Mars is less than an hour longer. Venus and Mercury have far longer days.
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If you look at it from the perspective of 11.5 days = 276 hours, this many hours would have to occur on 12 or 13 different days, with an overlap of 12 hours it could be spread either entirely on a 12th day or it could also be placed on the rist day and an additional 13th day would be added. For example Day 1 <.ooo....1<11.99999... hrs Day 2 24hrs Day 3 24hrs Day 4 24hrs Day 5 24hrs Day 6 24hrs Day 7 24hrs Day 8 24hrs Day 9 24hrs Day 10 24hrs Day 11 24hrs Day 12 24hrs Day 13 <.ooo....1<11.99999... hrs OR Day 1 24hrs Day 2 24hrs Day 3 24hrs Day 4 24hrs Day 5 24hrs Day 6 24hrs Day 7 24hrs Day 8 24hrs Day 9 24hrs Day 10 24hrs Day 11 24hrs Day 12 12hrs
Pluto(i think)
125days x 24hrs day = 3000hrs. 3000hrs/24hrs day = 125days
the outer four have longer days
The outer planets have rings and satellites And Inner planets are called terrestrial planets because they are rocky. (Like Earth.) and receive more of the sun's energy so they have higher temperatures
Yes - a prime example is the planet Venus... Its 'day' is 243 Earth days, and it's 'year' is 225 Earth days, meaning a day on Venus is longer than it's year !
Rotation of planets depends on their history of being hit by other planetoids ... thus it is entirely random.
It takes longer because the planets are differant distances away from the sun, the greater the difference the longer it take
No two planets in our solar system have the same length of day or length of year. Compared with Earth, these planets have longer years: Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune. These have much longer days than Earth: Mercury and Venus. Mars has a day that's slightly longer than Earth's day. Depending on the particular definition of "day" that is used, two planets have a day that's longer than than that planet's year. They are Mercury (solar day) and Venus (sidereal day).
100. 2400 hours/24hrs in a day= 100 days