Why do the outer planets take so much longer to orbit the sun than the inner planets?
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THE PLANETS IN THE OUTER WILL TAKE MORE LONGER TO ORBIT THE SUN THAN THE INNER PLANETS BECAUSE THE ORBIT OF THE OUTER PLANET'S ORBIT IS MORE LARGER THAN THE PLANETS IN THE INNER
THE PLANETS IN THE OUTER IS FAR AWAY FROM THE SUN . THE INNER PLANET IS NEAREST TO THE SUN
BECAUSE OF THIS REASONS THE OUTER PLANETS TAKE SO MUCH LONGER TO ORBIT THE SUN THAN THE INNER PLANETS.
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A planets whose orbit lies outside the asteroid belt
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