The Russian people (Russian: русские, russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Russia,[35] speaking the Russian language and primarily living in Russia and neighboring countries.
The English term Russians is also used to refer to the citizens of Russia, regardless of their ethnicity;[36] the demonym Russian is translated into Russian as rossiyanin(россиянин, plural rossiyane), while the ethnic Russians are referred to as russkiye (sg. русский, russkiy).
According to the 2010 census, ethnic Russians make up about 81% of the population of Russia.[2]
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Among the planets and dwarf planets, Neptune takes the longest to complete one revolution around the Sun, taking about 165 Earth years. Among dwarf planets, Eris has an even longer orbital period, taking approximately 557 Earth years to complete one revolution. Thus, Eris holds the record for the longest orbital period in our solar system.
Planets closer to the Sun, like Mercury and Venus, have shorter revolution periods because they have shorter distances to travel around the Sun. Outer planets, such as Neptune and Pluto, have longer revolution periods due to their larger orbits.
Mercury has the least period of revolution around the sun among all the planets in our solar system, completing one orbit in about 88 Earth days.
The farther it is from the sun the longer its period of revolution (its "year").
they have different distances from the sun
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How does a planet's distance from the sun affect its period of revolution?
The period of a planet's revolution is the time that it takes to complete one revolution around its axis of rotation relative to the background stars (also known as rotation period).
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The revolution period of planets is a bit random but only the most massive planets have a gravity field strong enough for them to rotate quickly without flying apart. So the fastest rotator is also the biggest, Jupiter at 9 hr 55 m. Comment : Assuming the questioner was using the word "revolution" correctly, this question is about the orbital periods of the planets. The answer then is: The nearer a planet is to the Sun the shorter its revolution period.
The planets are not all the same distance from the Sun, which determines how far they have to travel, and how fast they are moving. Planets farther from the Sun have much longer orbits and are not moving as quickly. So their period of revolution (year) is longer.
Among the planets and dwarf planets, Neptune takes the longest to complete one revolution around the Sun, taking about 165 Earth years. Among dwarf planets, Eris has an even longer orbital period, taking approximately 557 Earth years to complete one revolution. Thus, Eris holds the record for the longest orbital period in our solar system.
You can look up information on the individual planets on Wikipedia. I am not sure the information is readily available as a ready-made list, so you may have to compile it yourself. The revolution around the Sun is listed as "orbital period".