Because 365 days make a year, so therefore, days are smaller.
Venus has a day that is longer than its year. Venus takes about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis (day), but it only takes about 225 Earth days to orbit the sun (year).
The two planets that have the same length of and Earth day but shorter than a Earth day are Neptune and Uranus because a Earth day on Neptune is 18 hours and 30 minuets Earth time, And Uranus is 17.24 hours. Thus Neptune and Uranus is closest to an Earth day being below 23 hours and 56 min (24 hours rounding).
A day on Jupiter is shorter than a day on Earth because Jupiter rotates much faster on its axis compared to Earth. This rapid rotation causes Jupiter to complete a full rotation in about 10 hours, leading to shorter day length.
a moon year is 27.5 days long but its 27.32 days in a lunar day
A day on the moon is about 29.5 Earth days long, which is roughly equivalent to a lunar month. A year on the moon, however, is about the same length as a year on Earth, as it takes the moon approximately 27.3 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Earth.
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You deal with it because a day is a lot shorter than a month or a year.
it rotates VERY slowly
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Mercury has a year that is shorter than its day. It takes Mercury about 88 Earth days to orbit the Sun, but it rotates on its axis so slowly that its day is much longer, lasting about 176 Earth days.
Shorter. Mercury has a shorter orbit than earth and 1 day in mercury = 59 days on Earth. 1 year on mercury= 88 days on earth.
A venue's day is shorter than its year because the time it takes for the venue to rotate on its axis (day) is faster than the time it takes for the venue to orbit around its sun (year). This difference in rotational and orbital speeds results in days being shorter than years on most venues.
None of the months are shorter, February is one day longer, as is the year.
A half-year.
-- All of them are. -- Any number of months less than 12 is shorter than 1 year.