Mars. It has an orbital period of around 687 days or 1.88 earth years.
If you still consider Pluto a planet, than Pluto takes the longest time to move around the sun. If not, Neptune takes the longest amount of time.
Neptune takes 248 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun. It is the eighth planet from the Sun in our solar system.
Not hours - Jupiter orbits around the Sun in 11.86 years.
Neptune takes the longest to revolve around the sun.
No, actually it takes 365.26 days to orbit around the sun. This is one year.
Mars.
a little over 11 years
There is no planet that revolves around the Sun with a period of 288 years.
The planet you are referring to is the dwarf planet Pluto, which takes just over 248 years to orbit the Sun.
Neptune, the furthest planet from the sun, takes around 164 years to make one orbit of the sun (164.79132 years).
It takes 29.5 of our years to revolve around the Sun.
Jupiter takes about 12 years to orbit the sun.
The dwarf planet Pluto. No "planet" takes that time.
Venus has a year that is longer than its day. Venus takes around 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun, while it takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis.
The planet Mars, which is the fourth planet from the sun, takes 1.88 Earth years to make one full orbit around the sun.
Neptune
Neptune takes 164.79 Earth years to revolve around the sun.