no
Since the inner planets are composed mainly of rocks, they are heavier, and rotate slower.
they rotate faster
Because they are farther away from the gravitational pull of the sun.
the larger the planet is the slower it revolves
The outer planets are much larger than the inner planets and are made mostly of hydrogen, helium and ice. They rotate faster than the inner planets, more than once each Earth day. The inner planets are made mostly of iron and rock, and rotate slower.
Since the inner planets are composed mainly of rocks, they are heavier, and rotate slower.
they rotate faster
No. Bigger wheels roll slower than smaller wheels. They roll slower because they have a larger circumference and they take longer to roll. Smaller wheels have a smaller circumference meaning they go faster.
true?
Yes some are bigger, smaller, faster slower etc.
it takes a larger wheel longer to travel its circumfrance
It does affect the diameter. At a high height the diameter gets bigger. At a low height the diameter is slower.
Does slower cooling result in bigger crystals
The poles of Jupiter rotate faster the the equator because of a bulge there caused by gases (which aren't as solidy held together as rocky planets). Since the Great Red Spot is closer to the poles, it spins slower than the equator.
I belive it rotates slower, just a theory.
no the floppy disk rotate slower its because hard disk rotate faster then floppy disk
it is slower