The rotation of the Earth is noticeable now. Ever watched a sunset?
Mars
About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
very fast
It takes about 29.5 Earth years for Saturn to revolve around the Sun.
The atmosphere rotates with the Earth, pretty much.In fact, given that the prevailing winds are generally from the west, the atmosphere as a whole is probably rotating just a little FASTER than the Earth does.
Mars
Actually I dont know, but I guess the rate of everything happeningnow would be twice as fast.
The planet Earth rotates on its axis exactly once per day.
About 1,076.03 feet per second.
the Earth revolves about 23 miles per sec.
Almost exactly 1 rotation per 24 hours.
It can't rotate that fast, since the linear speed at the equator would exceed the speed of light by far. The fastest it could rotate in theory would be about 7 times a second. In that case, it would break apart immediately.
The fast rotation flattens it, making the shape an ellipsoid rather than a sphere - which would be its shape if it didn't rotate at all.The same happens to Earth, as well, but to a lesser degree.
The fast rotation flattens it, making the shape an ellipsoid rather than a sphere - which would be its shape if it didn't rotate at all.The same happens to Earth, as well, but to a lesser degree.
Anti-clockwise viewed using the North Pole of Earth as "top"
About 29.43 Earth years or about 10,750 Earth days. By the way, assume that an Earth year = 365.256 Earth days. Saturn's average orbital speed around the Sun is 9.69 kilometers per second.
very fast