The size of the planet doesn't have an effect on how fast a planet spins, therefore the speed to spin is random or has some other factor.
yes because bigger ones get a lot of wind speed who make them move fast but the smaller one can't not movee at the wind speed
No. Atoms are a little smaller than that. There are bigger ones and smaller ones. If you take a bunch of the biggest ones, you can fit something like 20,000,000 of those across 1 centimeter.
There are different sizes of netballs so kids can play with smaller netballs and adults play with bigger ones. There is not a specific answer
you subtract by lining your numbers and start from the ones place and continue going to the left
big lemon have big seeds and less seeds and small lemons have alot of seeds
nonono bigger is not always faster. the answer to ur question is newtons law of motion, go look it up
some smaller planets are more dense then the larger ones that are made up of mostly gases.
There are many planets outside our solar system, some bigger and some smaller. So far we have mostly found larger ones as it is harder to detect ones the size of Earth and smaller.
Smaller aircraft like fighters usually have a much more powerful engine and a better power to weight ratio, so they go faster.
smaller ones turn faster than larger ones
Bigger planets are more likely to be gas giants while smaller ones are more likely to be terrestrial. This of course is not the answer to your question which is, of all planets that may exist, is there a greater likelyhood of there being terrestrial planets or gas giants?
Large planets have more gravity than smaller ones
The small planets are the ones smaller than 8000 miles in diameter. The large planets are the large ones larger than 30,000 miles in diameter.
They go faster
read your book. ;) but no, smaller ones move faster.
Earth is one of the smaller ones.
depends there are different versions i have the x18 which goes between 50-60mph but the smaller ones are about 1-10mph and the bigger they get the faster they go