its so much better for you to research the work yourself, maybe ask for useful sites in future?
dont tell me, i know, i'm boring!!! lol
google's usually a good place to start but wikki is excellent, as mentioned above
good luck
2006-11-14 05:44:28
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answer #1
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answered by emboo 2
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Mercury 58¼ days
Venus 243 days (so retrograde)
Mars 24hrs 37mins
Jupiter 9¾hrs
Saturn 10¼hrs
Pluto 6days 9hrs
Further information for extra points.
Based on an Earth day of 24hours (Mean Sun)
The Earth rotates in 23hrs and 56minutes.
The Earth rotates 366¼ times a year on its axis; don't forget the one turn it makes in orbiting the sun, this is absorbed by adding almost four minutes to the true day. If this were not done for half the year noon would occur in darkness or twilight.
2006-11-14 19:30:03
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answered by Tropic-of-Cancer 5
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The source below has the rotation period for all the planets, and Pluto too.
2006-11-14 05:55:43
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answered by campbelp2002 7
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day year
mercury 59days 88days
venus 243days 225days
mars 24hrs 687days
jupiter 10hrs 4329days
saturn 11hrs 10753days
uranus 17hrs 30664days
neptune 16hrs 60612days
pluto(no longer a planet)
6days 9hrs 90411days
2006-11-14 06:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Lesson 1. Learn to how do research
2006-11-14 14:11:08
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answered by TOG 2
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Search the planets on Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org
It's the only website you'll ever need for homework!
2006-11-14 05:41:57
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answered by Dom 2
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