Saturn spins faster then earth
Saturn's rotational period is just over ten hours. This means that it does spin on its axis much faster than Earth, especially considering its larger size.
saturn rotates 1.25 times in a earth day
Yes
No. The speed of the moon's orbit does not depend on Earth's spin; it depends on Earth's mass. However, a faster spin on Earth's part would make the moon appear to move across the sky faster, as it would for the sun and stars.
1 saturnian day thats about 10 earthian hours or so
Because Saturn spins faster than Earth.
I imagine it would be faster, as Mercury & Venus spin slower than Earth, and Jupiter & Saturn spin faster. It seems that planets that are closer to the Sun spin slower than Earth, and planets far away from the Sun spin faster than Earth.I checked the NASA website. I couldn't find the question on there, but here it is anyway.http://www.nasa.gov/worldbook/uranus_worldbook.html--------NO, Uranus spins faster than earth. It seems, the spin speed of Uranus is 8.3 (almost) times greater than that of the earth.
24 billion times
Because the planet revolves much faster than Earth does despite it's larger size.
No. It's much slower. The Earth takes a day to spin round. The Moon takes a month.
Probably faster: The Moon has been slowing down Earth's rotation for quite a while.