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Why does it take the outer planets so long to orbit the Sun? Try to come up with 2 reasons.

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outer planets take longer to orbit the Sun because the gravitational pull is weaker as shown in the inverse square law. Also the outer planets are farther away meaning they have more distance to cover in their orbit. ... It is the closest planet to our sun. Venus: Second planet from the sun.

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