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).
The earth spins one complete spin every 23 hours 56 minutes and 4 seconds (rounded)
Rotates /spins around its own axis.
in one minute the earth spins 28km, so it spins 420km in 15 minutes
The planet Uranus spins on its axis just a little slower than once every 17 hours. Because the axis of the planet is sideways in relation to its orbit, (Uranus spins on its side), daylight lasts for about earth 70 days, and darkness last for about earth 70 days.