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.
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
no, it takes a long time to spen aroud
Saturn, like Jupiter, spins very fast: a Saturnian day lasts 10 hours and 39 minutes, or 44.4% as long as an Earth day.In fact, Saturn spins so fast (and is so light, relatively speaking) that its poles are noticeably flattened by the resultant centripetal force!
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
The presence of hydrogen an helium gases wrapped around a dense rocky core makes it to be yellow or tan. Saturn spins so fast that it bulges outward at the equator. Its rapid rotation and layered structure is also a cause to be seen yellow or tan.The presence of hydrogen an helium gases wrapped around a dense rocky core makes it to be yellow or tan. Saturn spins so fast that it bulges outward at the equator. Its rapid rotation and layered structure is also a cause to be seen yellow or tan.
The world spins lots of miles per hour so that means it is fast.
1.Earth has Strong Gravity. 2.Earth doesn't spins so fast!
Earth spins so fast,you don't feel it
Saturn's rings have a minimal effect on the planet's spin rate. The rings actually rotate at the same rate as the planet's equator due to gravitational forces, so they do not significantly alter Saturn's overall rotation speed.
A "Day" relates to the rotation of the planet. The giant Saturn spins around, or rotates, once every 10 hours and 45 minutes. So it's "Day" is only 10 hours 45 minutes (earth hours) long. Whereas Earth spins slower so its day is longer.
Because Jupiter spins very fast so it has a lot of storms. The Great Red Spot is a very large storm.
Yes. Toast is definitely "a inertia." (sic) In fact, anything on the earth's surface has inertia simply because the earth spins so fast.