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  • Planetary Orbital Periods: How Long Does Each Planet Orbit the Sun?
    Here's a table showing the approximate number of days it takes each planet to revolve around the Sun:

    | Planet | Orbital Period (Days) |

    |-----------------|-----------------------|

    | Mercury | 88 |

    | Venus | 225 |

    | Earth | 365.25 |

    | Mars | 687 |

    | Jupiter | 4,333 |

    | Saturn | 10,759 |

    | Uranus | 30,687 |

    | Neptune | 60,190 |

    Important Notes:

    * Earth's Orbit: Earth's orbit isn't perfectly circular, so the exact time it takes for one complete revolution around the Sun is slightly more than 365 days (365.25 days to be precise). That's why we have leap years.

    * Approximate Values: The values in the table are approximations. The planets' orbits are slightly elliptical, which means the time it takes them to complete a revolution can vary a little.

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