Science, asked by AlishbaNaveed, 2 months ago

which planet in our solar system has the shortest year? why?​

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Answered by neherkararchana11
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Mercury

Mercury is an extreme planet in several respects. Because of its nearness to the Sun—its average orbital distance is 58 million km (36 million miles)—it has the shortest year (a revolution period of 88 days) and receives the most intense solar radiation of all the planets.

Answered by ycuteboyy2
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Mercury

MercuryMercury is an extreme planet in several respects. Because of its nearness to the Sun—its average orbital distance is 58 million km (36 million miles)—it has the shortest year (a revolution period of 88 days) and receives the most intense solar radiation of all the planets.

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