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10 September, 03:27

On Earth, most years are 365 days long. On Saturn, a year is 10,740 days long. Why is a year on Saturn so much longer than a year on Earth?

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  1. 10 September, 03:35
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    I would say its because Saturn is so far away from the Sun and when it orbits the Sun its like 9.5 NU
  2. 10 September, 03:49
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    A year on Saturn is so much longer than a year on Earth because Earth is closer to the sun and it's orbit is smaller than Saturn's.
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