its takes longer
The same way Earth revolves. Only Uranus turns a different way.
Saturn rotates at slightly different speeds at different latitudes. On average the rotation period is about 10 and a half hours.
We generally do not know "why" many things are the way that they are. Saturn rotates once in about 10 hours. We don't know why. It just IS.
It rotates.
The period of rotation of Saturn is 1 Saturn day. Measured in comparision to Earth, Saturn rotates about once every 10 Earth hours, so you could say that Saturn rotates 2.4 times an Earth day.
Jupiter rotates fastest at 9.9 hours and is closely followed by Saturn which rotates on its axis in 10 hours.
About ten and a half hours. It rotates at slightly different speeds at different latitudes.
saturn rotates 1.25 times in a earth day
All planets in our solar system except for Venus and Uranus rotate counter-clockwise as viewed from above the North Pole. Another way to say this, is that Saturn moves from west to east. This is also the same direction in which every planet orbits the sun.
Saturn rotates on its axis once every 10 hours.
Saturn rotates extremely quickly, completing one rotation in almost ten hours.
It rotates, slowly, the 'wrong' way.