Actually, just about any planet, star, and galaxy in the universe.
Jupiter spins the third fastest on its axis, with a day lasting about 9.9 hours.
Earth spins on a imaginary line called an Axis that's what it rotates on aswell. An axis has an angel for the Earth to spin on. An Equator is another imaginary line.
Earth.
Its axis The earth rotates around its axis - an imaginary line running from the North Pole through the centre of the earth to the South Pole. It rotates around this line once every day. it is this rotation which causes day and night. axis
When an object spins on its axis, it undergoes rotation. This rotation causes different parts of the object to move at varying speeds, creating centrifugal forces that can affect its stability. The spin also determines the object's angular momentum and can impact its orientation and behavior in its environment.
the earth spins on an axis, which is carried over by conservation of angular momentum when the earth was created
The Earth spins on its axis.
The imaginary line that the Earth spins on is called the axis.
Jupiter spins the third fastest on its axis, with a day lasting about 9.9 hours.
The word "Rotate" spins into mind.
pluto.... it spins clockwise...
axis. The rotation of the Earth on its axis causes day and night as different parts of the Earth face towards or away from the sun. It takes approximately 24 hours for the Earth to complete one full rotation.
it spins on an invisible axis. hope this helps :)
The imaginary line between the poles of the Earth around which the Earth spins is called the "axis of rotation".
No but it spins on it's axis
The Earth spins on an axis.
Yes, Saturn spins on its axis in about 11 hours.