JUPITER 9 HRS 50 MIN
They are all gaseous.
All planets turn on their axis. This is called the planet's rotation; one complete rotation is equal to one day on that planet.
All of them!
Oddly, Venus rotates from east to west, the opposite direction from most other planets and moons. This type of rotation is called retrograde rotation, from the Latin words for "moving backward".
They are all large, gaseous, planetary bodies and are in the outer planets.
Of all the planets in the solar system, Jupiter has the fastest rotation. The planet Jupiter makes a complete rotation every 9.9 hours.
The force that keeps all of our planets in rotation is gravity.
Yes.
its rotation is opposite of all the other planets.
They are all gaseous.
All planets turn on their axis. This is called the planet's rotation; one complete rotation is equal to one day on that planet.
its rotation is opposite of all the other planets.
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They are all solid masses, i.e. not gaseous bodies like the outer planets.
Yes, all planets that we know of have at least some spin - their rotation on the axis being the planet's day. In our solar system Jupiter spins the fastest - with a day under 10 hours long.
Uranus and Venus are the two planets in our solar system that have a retrograde rotation. All of the planets orbit the Sun.
the sun holds the planets to getter by gravity and rotation