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Based on the passage and the picture, choose the two
planets in our Solar System that have the longest years.


Sagot :

Answer:

Solar System

Explanation:

A Year On Neptune:

Given its distance from the Sun, Neptune has the longest orbital period of any planet in the Solar System. As such, a year on Neptune is the longest of any planet, lasting the equivalent of 164.8 years (or 60,182 Earth days)

and a Solar Day on Mercury lasts for two orbits which is 176 days.