The answer will depend on ten times farther than what, and from what!
Saturn is approximately 10 times farther from the Sun than Earth.
Pluto now isn't a Planet
planet x is unknown but is farther than Pluto
A planet year is defined as the time it takes a planet to make one complete revolution in its orbit around the sun. The farther away from the sun a planet is, the larger its orbit. The larger its orbit, the longer (more days) it takes to go around the sun. Thus, the farther away a planet is from the sun, the longer its year will be.
Saturn is nearly 10 AU from the sun. (Earth is 1).
the farther out a planet is the less gravity is acting on the planet by the sun
Neptune is always the outermost planet. For about 10% of the time the dwarf planet Pluto crosses inside of Neptune's orbit.
the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet farther than Pluto is Eris the planet further than neptune is nothing in our solar system but out of our solar system it,s Eris
Eris is the farthest dwarf planet from the sun.
Neptune is the farthest planet from the sun
Neptune
The time taken to complete an orbit increases as the distance from the sun increases. This relationship is described by Kepler's Third Law of Planetary Motion, which states that the square of the orbital period of a planet is directly proportional to the cube of the semi-major axis of its orbit. This means that planets farther from the sun have longer orbital periods.