yes because all planets rotate.stupid people.
Neptune rotates on a vertical axis with a horizontal equator. The only planet to rotate on a horizontal axis is Uranus.
uranus is a planet that rotates on its side!!!!!this means were there equator is
is were our north and south poles are.
horizontally
Vertical
vertical
No. Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.
Horizontally: decreasing from left to right.Vertically: increasing from top to bottom.
The Prime Meridian runs vertically (from North to South) at zero degrees longitude.
No, Neptune axis of rotation, like that of Earth is basically at right angles to the plane of the ecliptic (the plane in which the planets rotate round the sun). It is Uranus that has a unique configuration among the planets because its axis of rotation is tilted sideways, nearly into the plane the ecliptic, (i.e. its north and south poles lie where most other planets have their equators).
It takes roughly 6.4 Earth days for Neptune to rotate on it's axis.
allows the anchor to move or rotate horizontally or vertically.
Mars rotates horizontally around the sun in a counter clockwise motion. Mars does rotate at a rate of 40 minutes slower than the Earth.
Only one planet rotates on it's side and Jupiter isn't it. Verticlally is my answer.
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both vertically and horizontally
vertically and horizontally. Vertically, they get taller as new growth sprouts from the top every year. Horizontally, they get thicker and branches get longer.
Horizontally
horizontally
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vertically is up and down horizontally is side to side. vertically would be first
No. Rows run horizontally and columns run vertically.
vertically