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  • Planetary Orbits: Which Planets Take Longer Than Uranus?
    Here's how to figure this out:

    * Uranus's orbital period: Uranus takes approximately 84 Earth years to complete one orbit around the Sun.

    * Outer planets: Planets further from the Sun have longer orbital periods because they have a larger distance to cover.

    Therefore, any planet further from the Sun than Uranus will take longer to orbit the Sun. This means the following planets take longer than Uranus:

    * Neptune

    * Saturn (although slightly shorter than Uranus)

    Let me know if you'd like to know the exact orbital periods of these planets!

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