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The time it takes for a planet to complete one revolution around the Sun, known as its orbital period or year, varies depending on the planet. Here are the orbital periods of the planets in our solar system:

  1. Mercury: Approximately 88 Earth days
  2. Venus: Approximately 225 Earth days
  3. Earth: Approximately 365.25 days (1 Earth year)
  4. Mars: Approximately 687 Earth days
  5. Jupiter: Approximately 11.9 Earth years
  6. Saturn: Approximately 29.5 Earth years
  7. Uranus: Approximately 84 Earth years
  8. Neptune: Approximately 165 Earth years

It's important to note that the values given here are approximate, as the orbital periods can vary slightly due to factors such as the elliptical shape of the planets' orbits and gravitational interactions with other celestial bodies.

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