Mercury.
Mercury is the fastest planet because it has the shortest orbital period around the sun. It is closest to the sun, which results in a stronger gravitational pull that causes it to travel faster along its orbit compared to other planets.
Yes. The closer an object is to the Sun, the shorter the distance it has to travel to get around it.
No, the rotation of a planet on it's axis, or it's spin is not really related to the time it takes to orbit or revolve around the sun. For example, Mercury and Venus are the closest planets to the sun, yet they take a long time to rotate on their axis.
Venus
Mercury.
No planet orbits Earth.
Of the known planets, Mercury is the one at the smallest average distance from the sun, and with the shortest orbit.
The planet Mercury has the shortest orbit time, because it is the closest to the sun.
In our solar system, the planet Mercury, being closest to the sun, has the shortest orbit, which it completes in only 88 days.
Mercury has the shortest orbit of all the planets because it is the closest planet to the Sun.
The planet Mercury has the second shortest year in our solar system, with a year lasting approximately 88 Earth days. This is because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth due to its close proximity to the Sun.
Mercury is the fastest planet because it has the shortest orbital period around the sun. It is closest to the sun, which results in a stronger gravitational pull that causes it to travel faster along its orbit compared to other planets.
Yes. The closer an object is to the Sun, the shorter the distance it has to travel to get around it.
Of the known planets in the solar system, Mercury, being nearest to the sun, completes its orbit in the shortest time . . . 88 earth days.
Mercury has the shortest orbit.
Uranus. Because of it is the 2nd planet away from the sun.