What dose the sun move so fast
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Because it is a gas, it does not rotate like a solid. Different sections rotate at different speeds! The Sun actually spins faster at its equator than at its poles. At the surface, the area around the equator rotates once about every 24 days.
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The Sun actually spins faster at its equator than at its poles. At the surface, the area around the equator rotates once about every 24 days. The Sun's north and south poles rotate more slowly. We know this by watching the motion of sunspots and other solar features move across the Sun.
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