The farther the planet the longer it takes to complete 1 orbit, therefore it's year is longer.
cuz the the planets are different distances away from the sun and its times are way different
So they don't run into each other.
There are seven of them in our solar system. They all travel in a plane close to the plane the Moon travels in. Different times of the year, has different planets "near the Moon".
A year is different on each planet because the planets move at different speeds (e.g. Earth takes 365 and a a quarter days to spin around the sun once and Mercury takes 88 days to orbit on its axis.
The planets revolve around the sun each year. The year for each planet is different because it either takes the planet longer or shorter to get around the sun than other planets. The year of each panet is mesured by how many Earth days or years it takes to get around the sun.Length of Planetary Year in Earth Days/Years:Mercury: 88 daysVenus: 225 daysEarth: 365.25 daysMars: 687 days or 1.88 yearsJupiter: 4,331.5 days or 11.86 yearsSaturn: 10,832 days or 29.46 yearsUranus: 30,799 days or 84 yearsNeptune: 60,190 days or 165 yearsPluto (dwarf planet): 90,410.5 days or 247.7 years
The answer is different for each hour of night, for each night of the month, for each month of the year, and for December of each year.
cuz the the planets are different distances away from the sun and its times are way different
No, usually the planets are in different directions. Every few years two or three of them line up.
One year for planet Earth, different times for each of the other planets.
All the planets in the solar system move at different speeds around the sun, and at different distances. The term "year" as in one orbit around the sun has nothing to do with a "year" as a unit of measurement on Earth.
no, they stay in the same spot...
planets have diffrent facts of other planets because of there size and distance from sun
They have different lenghts because of their age!!! :) love marina & paigeIf you mean why is a year shorter or longer on other planets, a year is generally defined as the length of time that it takes a planet to make one full orbit around the Sun. Each planet moves at a different rate and is a different distance from our sun, therefore the amount of time differs.
So they don't run into each other.
They would have banged into each other, split up, gone off in different directions and regrouped into planets with different orbits.
No, they are real different from Earth.
Planets do not take steps. Each planet has its own orbit and is is different.