Red!
Uranus. Its axis is tilted right over onto it's side at almost 90 degrees.
A cone.
Uranus. It doesn't roll like a barrel though.
Since no human has ever set foot on Mars, it is hard to tell, but scientists think the inside of Mars is kind of like the inside of the earth, with a hot core, and miles of rock.
No, Ares/Mars was on the Trojan side.
First, cut the right string on the second green ball on the top shelf, and then the left string.Wait for the ball to roll off the left side of the shelf.Next, cut the left string off the silver ball on the top shelf, and then the right. It will then roll off the right side of the shelf and push the green ball into the box. Then the silver ball will knock the red ball on the bottom shelf into it's box.Then, cut the string off the red ball on the top shelf. it will hit the silver ball and go into the red box, and the silver ball will roll under the spoon.Finally, cut off the string on the first green ball on the top shelf. then cut the remaining string off the last ball. It will bounce onto the spoon and both green balls will go in.
Yes, it tilts on it's side like Earth. This causes it to have seasons.
Uranus.
Dutch roll is a side to side and wing up, wing down repeated motion. Not a full roll.
have the ball in the pouch, throw the ball up low and softly, turn the lacross stick on its side and balance the ball on the side of the head. once its balanced and stable, thrust the stick forward quickly and let the ball roll down the smooth long shaft of your stick until the ball strikes your hand. at this point the ball will go upwards off your hand and that's when you catch the ball back in your pouch.
It was more like a combination between basket ball, soccer, and rugbe. The hoop was side ways and thirty feet in the air, and the ball was more like a medicine ball. :D