It orbits the sun on its side and so appears to be rolling along its orbit.
Uranus is tilted on it's side other than the other planets.
Actually there are two, Venus and Uranus.
In fact, Venus, Uranus, and the "dwarf planet" Pluto orbit the Sun in the same direction as all the other planets. So all the planets orbit in the same way.However they rotate in the opposite direction to the other planets.
Closer than the other planets in our Solar System? No - only Neptune is farther away, the other planets are closer to the SuUn than Uranus.Closer than the other planets in our Solar System? No - only Neptune is farther away, the other planets are closer to the SuUn than Uranus.Closer than the other planets in our Solar System? No - only Neptune is farther away, the other planets are closer to the SuUn than Uranus.Closer than the other planets in our Solar System? No - only Neptune is farther away, the other planets are closer to the SuUn than Uranus.
Uranus. Its spin is tilted 90 degrees to that of all the other planets.
Yes, it spins on an axis 90 degrees to plane of the solar system, different than any other planet.
Uranus is different from most other planets because it rotates on its side, giving it unique seasons and a distinct appearance. Additionally, Uranus has a very cold temperature due to its distance from the Sun, and it is made mostly of gases like hydrogen, helium, and methane.
The 4 Jovian planets are Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune. They are all larger than any of the other planets.
Based on classification by size, Uranus is one of the giant planets or gas giants. The other three giants planets are Jupiter, Saturn and Neptune. These gas giants all have diameters greater than 48000 kilometers. The other planets four planets are called the small planets. The small planets all have diameters less than 13000 kilometers.
That would be Venus which rotates retrograde. Actually, Uranus does too.
Neptune, Uranus, Saturn, and Mars are planets that are colder than Earth due to factors such as their distance from the Sun, lack of a thick atmosphere, and different composition.
True. Uranus has 27 known moons, which is more than any other planet in our solar system.