It would be longer because Neptune is farther away from the sun than Earth is. Then, Neptune revolution is 163.72 Earth YEARS and Earth revolution period is 365.26 Earth DAYS.
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It depends on the planet. The planets orbiting closer to the sun than earth (Mercury and Venus) have shorter years, because they have smaller orbits, and travel faster. The planets further from the sun (Mars, Jupier, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) have longer years because they have larger orbits and travel slower.
Neptune and Uranus. It would be Pluto and Neptune but pluto is no longer a planet it is a dwarf planet
A day on Neptune is significantly shorter than on Earth due to its rapid rotation speed. Neptune completes a rotation on its axis approximately every 16 hours, while Earth takes 24 hours to complete a rotation. This difference in rotation speed results in shorter days on Neptune compared to Earth, despite Neptune's greater size and distance from the Sun. The planet's dynamic atmosphere and strong winds also contribute to its unique rotational characteristics.
There are four actually. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Neptune
the year would be longer because i feel like saying this
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune
It depends on the planet. The planets orbiting closer to the sun than earth (Mercury and Venus) have shorter years, because they have smaller orbits, and travel faster. The planets further from the sun (Mars, Jupier, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune) have longer years because they have larger orbits and travel slower.
Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
Neptune and Uranus. It would be Pluto and Neptune but pluto is no longer a planet it is a dwarf planet
Neptune.
A day on Neptune is significantly shorter than on Earth due to its rapid rotation speed. Neptune completes a rotation on its axis approximately every 16 hours, while Earth takes 24 hours to complete a rotation. This difference in rotation speed results in shorter days on Neptune compared to Earth, despite Neptune's greater size and distance from the Sun. The planet's dynamic atmosphere and strong winds also contribute to its unique rotational characteristics.
There are four actually. Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune.
Neptune
Neptune. Pluto is no longer classified as a planet.
Pluto The answer is in fact Neptune because Pluto is no longer classed as a "planet." Neptune is the furthest planet away from the sun therefore the coldest. :P
the 8th planet from the sun is neptune but not always, Pluto has an inclined orbit so for part of the year Pluto is the 8th planet from the sun and neptune is the 9th, but some people don't think Pluto is a planet.