Mars.
Jupiter, but its period of revolution is actually 11.9 Earth years. So the planet takes about 12 years to orbit the Sun.
It is a year on Jupiter that is about 11.86 earth years long.
Jupiter. It actually takes about 11.9 Earth years.
The planet Jupiter has an orbital period of about 12 years.
jupiter.
the planet with a year about twice as long as the earth is
Mars
twice as long as walking half the moon or half as long as walking it twice.
a year is determined on how long the planet takes to orbit the sun. When calculating the year of a planet we use earth days. __________________ Yes, distance counts. The farther a planet is from the sun, the longer it takes that planet to complete one full orbit.
Mercury's "sidereal day" is about 59 Earth days long and its year is about 88 Earth days long. Venus has a "solar day" of about 117 Earth days and a year of about 225 Earth days.
A revolution is how long a planet takes to orbit the sun.
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Mars
Mars
Roughly 4 million years
MARS
Saturn has a period of revolution that is approximately twice as long as Earth's. While Earth takes about 365 days to complete one revolution around the Sun, Saturn takes roughly 29.5 Earth years to complete its orbit.
One martian year is roughly 687 earth days long.
700 days
the cube root of 1024, roughly 10.08
Jupiter. It's diameter at the equator is 142,984 km, around 11 times that of earths diameter.
Mars has a longer year than Earth (about twice as long) and its day is 24 hours and 38 minutes long.
The Earth will be gobbled up and be destroyed, but that is long after the Earths oceans evaporate and no lifeforms can be sustained by the planet. Of course, you'll be dead by then. Long dead.