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15 August, 07:18

Why do the outer planets in the Solar System have much longer year lengths than the inner planets?

A) The outer planets are bigger than the inner planets.

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B) The outer planets spin much faster than the inner planets.

C) The outer planets have longer day lengths than the inner planets.

D) The outer planets have longer orbital paths than the inner planets.

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  1. 15 August, 07:45
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    D) the outer planets have longer orbital paths than the inner planets
  2. 15 August, 08:00
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    Orbital paths are longer for the outer planets. So your answer is D
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