Jupiter at 9h 55 mins to make one turn, is the most rapidly turning out of all eight planets.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin. Haumea is a small dwarf planet, it rotates once in only 3h 54m 56s
The planet Jupiter is the largest of the 8 major planets and rotates the most rapidly. Depending on the latitude observed, a complete rotation only takes between 9.8 and 9.9 Earth hours.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin. Haumea is a small dwarf planet, it rotates once in only 3h 54m 56s.
Venus
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin.
A planet rotates on its axis, an imaginary line that runs from its North Pole to its South Pole. This rotation determines the length of a day on the planet.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin, compared to Earth which takes around 24 hours.
No. It rotates in an axis that is about 23° tilted from perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic. Uranus is the planet that is most tilted on its side, with an axial tilt of 97.77°.
Jupiter at 9h 55 mins to make one turn, is the most rapidly turning out of all eight planets.
Venus (and also Uranus) rotates in the opposite direction to most other planets.
Pretty much every planet has an axis, because an axis is what a planet rotates around. Any planet that rotates has an axis, and pretty much every planet known rotates.
The planet is Jupiter. It rotates in just 10 hours.