Yes, all of them do, though at different speeds.
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.
Other planets other than earth is put in the solar system for humans to explore and do researches on them.
The Sun, Earth and other planets, along with many other items are part of a Solar System.
Yes. Besides earth there are seven other major planets and 5 recognised dwarf planets.
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Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
Yes, some faster than others. In fact, virtually all spacial bodies rotate.
Within the nine old planets, 3 of them have retrograde rotation: rotate clockwise (westward). They are Venus, Uranus and Pluto. Mercury, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune have direct rotation: rotate anti-clockwise (eastward). All the nine planets revolve around the sun eastward or anti clockwise.
That the Earth and all the other planets rotate around the Sun... and not around the Earth........
We do not have a system of dates for other planets. The only system we have is that of Earth.
In both systems, the Moon goes around the Earth.
Mars does not rotate around the Earth. It rotates on its axis, and it revolves around the Sun, just as all the other planets do.
Venus & Uranus rotate in what is called retrograde motion. Retrograde motion is from east to west. All of the other planets including earth rotate from west to east.
Other planets other than earth is put in the solar system for humans to explore and do researches on them.
The Sun, Earth and other planets, along with many other items are part of a Solar System.
In our solar system, planets orbit the Sun in elliptical paths. The movements of the planets are influenced by gravity, causing them to maintain their orbit and follow predictable paths. Additionally, the planets rotate on their own axes as they revolve around the Sun.