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Would a year on the planet Neptune be longer or shorter than an Earth year?
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Q: Would a year on the planet Neptune be longer or shorter than an Earth year?
A: Longer, because Neptune is father away from the sun than Earth is. Therefor, it takes longer to complete the cycle
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