Dwarf planets that take longer to complete one revolution around the Sun include Pluto, Haumea, and Makemake. For instance, Pluto takes approximately 248 Earth years to complete one orbit. These longer orbital periods are due to their significant distances from the Sun, resulting in slower velocities in their orbits compared to planets closer to the Sun.
Neptune, the farthest planet from the Sun, takes the longest to complete one revolution around it, requiring about 165 Earth years. Among the dwarf planets, Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun. Other dwarf planets like Eris and Haumea also have long orbital periods, with Eris taking approximately 558 Earth years to complete one revolution.
our dwarf planets are Pluto
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
Actually Dwarf planets are planets which are very small in size and cannot be called planets but not as small to be called asteroids, so the name dwarf planets.
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
Neptune, the farthest planet from the Sun, takes the longest to complete one revolution around it, requiring about 165 Earth years. Among the dwarf planets, Pluto takes about 248 Earth years to orbit the Sun. Other dwarf planets like Eris and Haumea also have long orbital periods, with Eris taking approximately 558 Earth years to complete one revolution.
It is no longer technically a planet, but a dwarf planet.
There are only 8 planets because Pluto Becanme a Dwarf planet and is no longer counted as one
The time of revolving depends on the distance so that the more distant planets take longer to get round, and as well as that they move more slowly, which makes them take even longer. The record is held by the dwarf planet Sedna, which takes 11,400 years for one revolution of its highly elliptical orbit.
The other planets are not similar to dwarf planets.
our dwarf planets are Pluto
dwarf planets are smaller than regular planets
Actually Dwarf planets are planets which are very small in size and cannot be called planets but not as small to be called asteroids, so the name dwarf planets.
i now the radius of the dwarf planets
No. Planets do not have dwarf planets. A planet-sized object orbiting a larger planet is a moon. Dwarf planets orbit the sun independent of other objects.
ordinary planets are a big part of the solar system dwarf planets aren't that important they are considered like stars or asteroids but mainly dwarf planets
Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun. Pluto is no longer a planet since it is too small. It is known to be a dwarf planets (illegal planet).