Jupiter is less dense and has a shorter period of rotation.
None (that we know of).
Earths rotation around its axis
Mercury has a density of 5427kg/m3, whereas Earth has a density of 5515kg/m3.
The speed of rotation is greatest at the equator; 1038 miles per hour.
The equators warm air, and the polar cold air.
no
approximately 1.3 can fit in Jupiters core
Jupiters density is around 1.33 g/cc on average, less dense than Earth and the other inner planets, but much more massive overall. Diameter of Jupiter (at the equator) is around 88,847 miles (compared to 7926 miles for the earth). Jupiters circumference at the equator is around 449,202 miles (compared with 40,075 miles for the earth). Jupiters volume is 1321 times that of Earths.
rotation
Approximately 1,300 Earths could fit inside Jupiter, while about 1.3 million Earths could fit inside the Sun. Therefore, it would take roughly around 1,000 Jupiters to have the same volume as the Sun.
24 hours rotation
Venus is similar to earth in size, density, mass and location in the solar system. Thus it is refereed to as earths twin
That's "rotation".
How is Mercury's density is about high as the earths density
because of the earths rotation
coriolis effect
no they are not