Venus
because its farthest from the sun
Jupiter rotates on its axis every 10 hours.
Daylight on Venus lasts longer than on Earth due to its extremely slow rotation period of about 243 Earth days. This causes the sun to be visible in the sky for prolonged periods of time on Venus compared to Earth.
Venus is the planet that rotates from top to bottom, or retrograde, instead of the more common side-to-side rotation. This means it rotates in the opposite direction to most planets in the solar system, including Earth. As a result, on Venus, the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east. Additionally, Venus has a very slow rotation period, taking about 243 Earth days to complete one rotation.
No, First understand that night is caused when a point on a planet rotates with the planet so that it is not pointing towards the sun (it rotates into the shadow of its planet). On Earth as the planet rotates once on its axis every 24 hours, a point on its surface will be in shadow for 12 hours at a time. Earth's orbit round the Sun causes the seasons. Note that if the earth did not rotate, the orbit of the Earth around the sun would indeed be responsible for night and day - but night would last half the year and day would be the other half of the year. If the earth were locked rotationally with the sun such that it always kept one face to the sun (This is more or less the situation with the earth and the moon), one side of the earth would always have day and the other always be in night.
Venus rotates on its axis slower than any other planet.
Venus (about once a year). Not Mars, it rotates almost as fast as Earth.
Venus rotates on its axis more slowly than any other planet in our solar system. It takes about 243 Earth days to complete one full rotation, which is longer than the time it takes to complete one orbit around the Sun. This slow rotation also means that a day on Venus (from one sunrise to the next) is longer than a year on Venus.
Venus rotates on its axis slower than any other planet.
All of them, though some more slowly than others.
Venus has a "retrograde" rotation, compared to its orbit around the Sun. Unlike the other major planets, Venus rotates in a slow clockwise direction (from east to west).Scientists speculate that Venus may have collided with another large object during its early formation. Similar theories have been advanced for the formation of our Moon.
The length of a planet's day depends on the speed of its rotation. Mars rotates slightly more slowly than Earth does, and so it has a slightly longer day.
because its farthest from the sun
Jupiter rotates on its axis every 10 hours.
The sun rotates on its axis once about every 25 days at its equator, but it rotates more slowly near its poles.
Yes it does, but much more slowly.
Saturn has more moons than any other planet