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Neptune
depends on what you mean. The planets revolve by themselves and around the sun so if you mean just a rotation of a planet then no. If you mean around the sun it depends on how your thinking about it. If you're talking about 365 earth days, then no. Each planet moves at a different speed around the sun and the farther from the sun, the slower the rotation.
Jupiter
Each year, the planet moves one full rotation around the sun, a movement. Each day, the planet revolves once, that's why in the day there is light because you are facing the sun, but when the earth revolves some more it is facing away from the sun eliminating the sun's light.
Of the known planets in the solar system, Mercury, being nearest to the sun, completes its orbit in the shortest time . . . 88 earth days.
it moves around the sun
Because the sun moves around so when the sun moves around the light from the sun touches the planets
Mercury.
Sedna.
Pluto is the slowest planet to move around the sun, because of its far distance.
Each planet moves in a different orbit, at a different average distance from the sun, and at a different speed.
A planet orbits a sun, a moon orbits a planet
All of them do.
Neptune
Neptune would move the slowest. The orbit speed is related to the distant the planets are to the sun. Farther the planet, slower the pace. Remember, Pluto is no longer a planet.
The path that planets take around the sun is called it's orbit. The gravitation pull of the sun keeps each planet in it's orbit. Each planets orbit varies in the time it takes to make one trip around the sun.
The path where a planet moves around the sun is called an orbit.