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Actually, the answer is Mars. Mars' revolution is 1.88 years which is almost twice as the revolution of Earth.
Pluto. It's a dwarf planet that takes 248 earth years to make one orbit of the sun.
Mercury and Venus both have shorter years than Earth does. They are closer to the sun and the orbit is shorter than Earth's.
It takes approximately 88 Earth days for the planet Mercury to complete one revolution around the Sun.
To witness one complete revolution of the planet Pluto, you would have to be at least 248 years old.
Actually, the answer is Mars. Mars' revolution is 1.88 years which is almost twice as the revolution of Earth.
Mercury has the shortest revolution period of about 88 Earth days. The planet you are referring to with a revolution period of 11 years and 313 days is Saturn.
There is no planet with a revolution period of 164 Earth days. Neptune, however, has a revolution period of 164.8 Earth years.
The planet that has the shortest period of revolution is Mercury, which is 88 days. The planet with the longest revolution is Neptune, which is 165 years. Earth's revolution is the third shortest.
Pluto. It's a dwarf planet that takes 248 earth years to make one orbit of the sun.
If it takes as long as that it must be an outer planet.
There are 365.25 days in the Earth's revolution around the Sun. Hence, leap years. Each planet has its own period of revolution.
Mars.
Mercury and Venus both have shorter years than Earth does. They are closer to the sun and the orbit is shorter than Earth's.
It takes approximately 88 Earth days for the planet Mercury to complete one revolution around the Sun.
To witness one complete revolution of the planet Pluto, you would have to be at least 248 years old.
The revolution period for the planet Jupiter is 11.86 years. It completes its rotation within 9.8 hours compared to Earth's 24 hours.