Neptune
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
Mars is about the closest to the Earth's rotation among the planets in our solar system. Earth spins in 24 hours; Mars takes 24 hours 40 minutes.
No. It spins around every 24 hours and approximately 4 minutes.
24 hours
Earth.
the earth spins on it axis
Neptune
In our solar system, Jupiters spins fastest of all planets - just under 10 hours to complete a revolution (one day).
Rotates /spins around its own axis.
The earth spins one complete spin every 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds (rounded)
in one minute the earth spins 28km, so it spins 420km in 15 minutes
Every natural object in the sky ... sun, moon, stars, planets, etc.