why mercury rotates faster than earth?
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because the sun's gravity acts more on mercury than earth
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One explanation could stem from from the far-reaching pull of Jupiter, largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter’s gravity tugs on Mercury’s orbit, and changes the innermost planet’s distance to the sun and the way that our sun influences on Mercury’s spin.
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One explanation could stem from from the far-reaching pull of Jupiter, largest planet in our solar system. Jupiter’s gravity tugs on Mercury’s orbit, and changes the innermost planet’s distance to the sun and the way that our sun influences on Mercury’s spin.
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