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earth is planet which rotate around the sun in it own axis
Yes, Mercury does rotate about its own axis. However, its rotation is unique in that it is in a 3:2 spin-orbit resonance, meaning it rotates on its axis three times for every two orbits around the Sun.
every planet has it own axis and that's how it spins. Its like an invisible line going though the planet and like Uranus has a straight axis and every other planet has a tilt. That tells when the planet is in summer and or winter.
By definition, every object rotates a full 360 degrees about it's own axis, including the moon.
The very short answer to that is Gravity Im affraid.
25.9±0.5 hr, according to the Wikipedia article.
Jupiter rotates on its axis once approximately every 9.9 hours, giving it one of the fastest rotation rates of any planet in our solar system.
Mercury is a planet that has a very slow rotation on its axis, completing only about 1.5 rotations for every orbit around the Sun. This means that if you were standing on Mercury, the Sun would appear to move in the sky very slowly or even halt completely at times.
The planet Saturn takes about 10 hours and 39 minutes for it to rotate on its axis. Since the planet does not rotate uniformly the time does vary.
Neptune takes 16 hours 6 minutes and 36 seconds to rotate or spin once on its axis, or 0.67125 Earth days.
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