* Distance: Saturn is much farther from the Sun than Earth is. The farther a planet is from the Sun, the longer its orbital path and the slower it travels.
* Kepler's Laws: Johannes Kepler's laws of planetary motion describe the relationship between a planet's orbital period (how long it takes to orbit the Sun) and its distance from the Sun. Specifically, Kepler's third law states that the square of the orbital period is proportional to the cube of the average distance from the Sun.
* Orbital Speed: Because of its greater distance, Saturn moves slower in its orbit compared to Earth.
In simpler terms, imagine Saturn as a runner in a much larger race track than Earth. It has a longer distance to cover and runs at a slower pace, resulting in a longer time to complete its orbit.