why planets rotate around its axis
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And since everything in our solar system was formed from that same disk, its momentum sent nearly everything spinning in the same direction. (Notable exceptions include Uranus and Venus, whose odd spinsprobably stem from subsequent collisions with asteroids.) Our planetshave continued spinning because of inertia.
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since everything in our solar system was formed from that same disk, its momentum sent nearly everything spinning in the same direction. (Notable exceptions include Uranus and Venus, whose odd spins probably stem from subsequent collisions with asteroids.) Our planets have continued spinning because of inertia.
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since everything in our solar system was formed from that same disk, its momentum sent nearly everything spinning in the same direction. (Notable exceptions include Uranus and Venus, whose odd spins probably stem from subsequent collisions with asteroids.) Our planets have continued spinning because of inertia.
HOPE IT HELPS YOU AND MARK AS BRAINLIEST.
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planets are rotate around its axis because of his gravitational force to the sun.
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