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  • Slowest Planets in Our Solar System: A Fun Exploration
    There's no scientific definition of a "lazy" planet, so this question is a bit tongue-in-cheek. However, we can look at planets with characteristics that might be considered "lazy" in a playful way:

    * Venus: It spins incredibly slowly, taking 243 Earth days to complete one rotation. This slow rotation makes it seem like it's taking its time.

    * Mercury: It has a very slow orbital speed, taking 88 Earth days to go around the Sun. You could say it's "taking its sweet time" to orbit.

    Ultimately, planets are simply massive celestial bodies with their own unique characteristics. It's all about how we interpret them!

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