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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? A.
Saturn is a much larger planet than Earth.
B.
Saturn rotates more slowly than Earth.
C.
Saturn has more moons than Earth.
D.
It takes Saturn longer to revolve around the Sun.

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