Yes it does.
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Try different from most of the other planets.
Venus and Uranus?
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
No one knows for sure but there is a theory that Uranus got hit thousands of years ago and the impact left Uranus spinning on its side.
uranus spins on its sides.
Uranus spins clockwise,but it's kind of weird 'cause it's tilted 99degrees. OH YEAH! I'M AWESOME!
97.77 degrees
"Horizontal" isn't really the correct "scientific" way to describe it, but the answer is Uranus.
This is known as prograde rotation, all of the planets spin in this direction apart from Venus and Uranus. Venus and Uranus spin clockwise when viewed from above the north pole, this is known as a retrograde spin.
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Uranus spin is different from all the other planets. Instead of spinning like a top, it spins like a wheel. Its north and south poles stick out to the side. Scientists think Uranus spins this way because a long time ago a large object collided with Uranus and knocked it over.
Uranus appears to spin on its side, with its axis of rotation tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees. This unique orientation results in extreme seasons on the planet, with each pole experiencing 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness.
Venus and Uranus are the two planets that spin backwards compared to the majority of the planets in our solar system. Venus rotates in the opposite direction to its orbit around the Sun, while Uranus is tilted on its side, causing its rotational axis to be nearly parallel to its orbit.