Venus has a year that is longer than 365 days. It takes about 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Venus has a year that is longer than its day. A day on Venus is equivalent to 243 Earth days, while a year (orbital period around the Sun) on Venus is about 225 Earth days.
Venus has a year that is longer than its day. Venus takes around 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun, while it takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis.
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the sun once, making it the planet that takes 1 year longer than Earth to complete an orbit.
Venus has a day length of 116.75 Earth days. None of the planets in our solar system have a day length of 264 days.
No planet in our solar system has days longer than one Earth year. Venus has the longest day -- it's 243 Earth days.
Venus has a rotation (spin) time of 243 Earth days, and a revolution (orbit) time of 224.7 Earth days, making it the planet with longer days than years.
Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
Mercury has a day that is longer than its year. Mercury rotates very slowly on its axis, taking about 59 Earth days to complete one rotation, while it orbits the Sun once every 88 Earth days.
A day on Mars is less than an hour longer. Venus and Mercury have far longer days.
Venus has a year that is longer than 365 days. It takes about 225 Earth days for Venus to complete one orbit around the Sun.
Mars has a longer year than Earth (about twice as long) and its day is 24 hours and 38 minutes long.
The planet Venus takes approximately 243 Earth days to complete one rotation on its axis. This is much longer than 28 days. The planet Mercury has a rotation period of about 59 Earth days, also longer than 28 days.
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Venus has a year that is longer than its day. A day on Venus is equivalent to 243 Earth days, while a year (orbital period around the Sun) on Venus is about 225 Earth days.
Venus has a year that is longer than its day. Venus takes around 225 Earth days to complete one orbit around the Sun, while it takes about 243 Earth days to rotate once on its axis.
Neptune takes about 165 Earth years to orbit the sun once, making it the planet that takes 1 year longer than Earth to complete an orbit.