False, the speed it spins on it's axis determinds the length of day.
The speed it rotates the sun determinds the length of it's year.
NO, it doesn't. it spins from east to west.It spins in the opposite direction. Most planets (and other bodies) in this galaxy spin clockwise. Venus spins counter-clockwise.
Uranus: it has an axial tilt of 97.8 degrees.
retrograde motion
All of the planets spin like a top, even the Sun!
retrograde rotation
The sun spins.
Jupiter
True
Jupiter
A centrifugal spins milk at high speeds to separate the butterfat the rest of milk.
It's Venus, not Mercury. Mercury spins slowly, but not in a retrograde rotation. Venus spins the opposite way from the other planets, except for one of the outer planets (Uranus).
It's Venus, not Mercury. Mercury spins slowly, but not in a retrograde rotation. Venus spins the opposite way from the other planets, except for one of the outer planets (Uranus).
Neptune
NO, it doesn't. it spins from east to west.It spins in the opposite direction. Most planets (and other bodies) in this galaxy spin clockwise. Venus spins counter-clockwise.
Neptune
Uranus: it has an axial tilt of 97.8 degrees.
In our solar system, Jupiters spins fastest of all planets - just under 10 hours to complete a revolution (one day).