No.
If Earth rotated faster, days would be shorter because the planet would complete a full rotation in less time. This would result in shorter daylight hours and potentially disrupt ecosystems, weather patterns, and daily routines.
If the Moon rotated on its axis as quickly as Earth, we would not always see the same side of the Moon from Earth. Currently, the Moon is tidally locked, meaning it takes the same amount of time to rotate on its axis as it does to orbit Earth, resulting in one side always facing us. If it rotated faster, different parts of the Moon would be visible from Earth over time.
When the earth rotates 30 time faster every thing will get burnt due to friction with the air if not then i dont know...............
A theory says that time would be quicker.
365 and 1/4 days
This is common for most moons. - Assuming that the Moon ever rotated faster than now, over time it would have rotated slower and slower, due to tidal forces. (Similarly, if it rotated slower, such tidal forces would have make it rotate faster.) Similarly, the Earth's rotation slows down over time, and in a far future, it will always face the same side to the Moon.
Time will slow down.
If the Earth revolved faster, the length of a day would be shorter because the higher rotational speed would mean the Earth completes one full rotation quicker. This would result in days being shorter in duration if the Earth revolved faster.
the earth rotates on its axis and when it has rotated so that it face away from the sun, we experience night time
Mars. Mars rotates once in about 1.026 Earth days.Mars.
No because earth is one big planet and the people are small
a second will become less because it takes 365 days for the earth to orbit the sun and if the earth becomes faster it will take less day to orbit the sun, so if that happens time must go faster to keep up with the speed and time our earth takes to orbit the sun.