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A day is defined as the time it takes for a planet to rotate once on its axis, while a year is defined as the time it takes for a planet to orbit the sun once. Which planet has …
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A day is defined as the time it takes for a planet to rotate once on its axis, while a year is defined as the time it takes for
a planet to orbit the sun once. Which planet has a longer day than year?
1. Mercury
2. Venus
3. Jupiter
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venus i think is right
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Venus should be the correct answer
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