increased surface area
YES i could be wrong, but i think the farther away from the sun a planet is, the faster it spins(excepting Pluto)
IT'S SHAPE FLATENS and hardens
Because of Earth's shape and the fact that it spins with a tilted axis as it orbits the Sun.
Yes, just about any object in the Solar System - or in space in general - spins. Some faster, some slower.
Earth spins faster than Venus.Here's a link for information:http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/venus_worldbook.html
The drive performs better if it spins faster.
mercury spins faster.
because the harder the faster!
All I know is that if the Gyroscope's wheel is heavier it will precess faster and if it spins faster it will precess slower. But I'm not sure if slower or faster precession creates a more stable gyroscope.
Because Jupiter is so big, it spins faster.
Saturn spins faster then earth
so it spins faster
Jupiter
Jupiter
the top and bottom flattens out
A "proto-star".
Because Saturn spins faster than Earth.