Planets that have a magnetic field have:
1) Contains magnetic material like iron, ionized gases, hematite, or magnetite.
2) Has a magnetic current going thru the material.
If the planet does not contain enough magnetic material or the material does not have enough magnetic current, there is no magnetic field.
Moons rotate on their axis, similar to how planets rotate on their axis. This rotation causes the moon to have day and night cycles.
Yes, all of the planets rotate around the sun, in the same direction but at different speeds and time periods. well planets rotate on their own axis, the correct term would be revolve. The planets revolve around the sun
Each of them does.
No, the sun does not rotate around all planets. In our solar system, planets orbit around the sun due to its gravitational pull. The sun itself rotates on its axis, influencing the rotation of the planets but not physically orbiting them.
The inner planets rotate slower on their axis compared to the outer planets because they formed closer to the Sun where the gravitational interactions and tidal forces were stronger during the early stages of the solar system's formation. These forces acted to slow down the rotation rates of the inner planets over time. Additionally, the smaller mass and size of the inner planets also contribute to their slower rotation.
All of the planets in the Universe rotate on an axis. They all do.
Yes. All planets rotate about an axis.
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Moons rotate on their axis, similar to how planets rotate on their axis. This rotation causes the moon to have day and night cycles.
All the planets rotate on their axes and it would be a very unusual thing to find a planet that did not rotate.
All of the planets in our solar system rotate on their axis. This means they spin around once as they orbit the Sun. The direction and speed of rotation vary for each planet.
The planet Earth is the only planet with rotisseries.
No, all the planets, moons, asteroids and the sun do.
well they rotate on their axis as they orbit the sun
The planets revolve around the sun. The planets rotate on their own axis.
Yes the Earth does rotate like the other planets (except for the distance of the rotation(assuming your talking about the rotation around the Sun); the wobble of the Earths axis compared to other planets; and the time it takes to rotate)
It has a retrograde spin, spinning in the opposite direction to most other planets.