IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
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 top and bottom flattens out
If Saturn were to spin too fast, its shape would become more oblate, meaning it would bulge at the equator and flatten at the poles due to centrifugal force. This distortion occurs because the planet's rotation counteracts the force of gravity, allowing the equatorial region to expand. If the spin rate exceeded a certain threshold, it could lead to structural instability, potentially resulting in the loss of material from the equator. However, Saturn's current rotation rate is well within the limits of its structural integrity.
because it happens so fast
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 thing that makes a sail fish fast is its sail and body shape
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
It is important because the athlete has to be in shape so he wont get tired fast
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
What happens when you have a realy fast relationship? What happens when you have a realy fast relationship?
Yes, because off its low and haves a predictable shape, a Ferrari can go quite fast, about 210m/h im guessing?
It needs to be in good shape.