As viewed from above its north pole, yes. All planets except Venus which rotates clockwise , and Uranus which is tilted 90 degrees rotate counter clockwise when viewed from above. Here is a link you can copy and paste for a little more information: http://www.ucolick.org/~mountain/AAA/031017.html
It takes 58 days for mercury to rotate on its axis.
No, it take Mercury 58 days 15 hours to rotate once.
It takes about 58.6 Earth days to rotate:)
Mercury is the closest planet to the sun thus Mercury has the shortest orbit duration. It takes the planet Mercury 88 days to rotate around the sun.
it takes Mercury 1368936475.26579980 days.
how long does it take for Mercury to rotate on its own axis IN ONE DAY
Exactly one Mercury day.
you rotate left
Mercury.
Splay(T,x)while p[x] NILdo y = p[x]z = p[y]if x = left[root[T]]then Right-Rotate(T,root[T])else if x = right[root[T]]then Left-Rotate(T,root[T])else if x = left[y] and y = left[z]then Right-Rotate(T,z)Right-Rotate(T,y)else if x = right[y] and y = right[z]then Left-Rotate(T,z)Left-Rotate(T,y)else if x = right[y] and y = left[z]then Left-Rotate(T,y)Right-Rotate(T,z)else if x = left[y] and y = right[z]then Right-Rotate(T,y)Left-Rotate(T,z)
All of the planets in the solar system rotate, but two are very slow. They are Mercury and Venus.
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