Venus.
Edit: There seems to be a mistake in this question. There is no such planet.
But Venus does rotate on its axis in about 243 Earth days. So I guess
that the question is about Venus. The orbital period of Venus (a year)
is about 225 Earth days.
Mercury is the planet with an 88-day year.
Mercury. Mercury takes 88 days to go around the sun, so its year is 88 solar days.
The planet Mercury has a day that is almost the same length as its year. Mercury's rotation period is about 59 Earth days, which is very close to its orbital period around the Sun of about 88 Earth days. This means that one day on Mercury is almost as long as one year on Mercury.
Venus is the planet in our solar system where a day is more than half as long as its year. A single rotation on its axis (a Venusian day) takes about 243 Earth days, while it takes only about 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun (a Venusian year). This means a day on Venus is longer than its year.
Because it is the only planet that have oxygen and have water and food on it.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
Mercury is the planet with an 88-day year.
Mercury, the closest planet to the sun, has an orbital period (year) equal to 88 Earth days.
Mercury's day is about 58.65 Earth days, and its year about 87.97. Venus has a day that is 243.0 Earth days long, while its year is only 224.7.
Mercury has the shortest year of any of the planets. It is only 88 days. Mercury's day takes 58.646 Earth days.
Mercury. Mercury takes 88 days to go around the sun, so its year is 88 solar days.
A year on Mercury is only 88 Earth days. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun and has a very short orbital period, causing its year to be much shorter compared to Earth's year of 365 days.
The Earth rotates in about 23 hours and 56 minutes. That's called the "sidereal day". The sidereal day on Venus is about 243 Earth days. As a year on Venus is only about 224.7 Earth days, this makes Venus' day longer than its year. Venus is the only planet in our Solar System to have this feature.
No planet has a revolution and rotation that takes 27 days. The Moon rotates once every 27 days and revolves around the Earth once every 27 days.
Because Mercury orbits the Sun much faster than Earth. It takes Earth 365 days to orbit the sun once, but it only takes Mercury 88 days.
The earth is the only planet on earth.
The planet Mercury has a day that is almost the same length as its year. Mercury's rotation period is about 59 Earth days, which is very close to its orbital period around the Sun of about 88 Earth days. This means that one day on Mercury is almost as long as one year on Mercury.