Neptune has an axial tilt of 28.32°
Yes, it's tilted by 28.32°.
You perhaps refer to the "tilt" of the axis. Neptune has an spin axis tilted at about 28.3 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbit.
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28.32 degrees
I was searching this up and i think it does occur on Neptune because it's axis is tilted almost like Earth's.
Neptune's rotational axis is tilted at 28.32 degrees. The planet's electromagnetic field has a tilt of approximately 47 degrees. This means that Neptune's electromagnetic field is almost parallel to its equator.
Neptune is tilted on its axis because of the presence of other planets and gravitational forces within the solar system. These interactions can cause a planet to tilt over time, affecting its rotational axis. In Neptune's case, it has a significant tilt of about 28.3 degrees compared to Earth's 23.5-degree tilt.
No, Neptune has a relatively small axial tilt of about 28 degrees, similar to Earth's 23.5-degree tilt. This slight tilt is responsible for the planet's seasons, but it is not as extreme as some other planets in our solar system.
Not particularly: 28 degrees compared to the earth's 23 degrees.
axis on what? the earth? if yes its tilted
The earth is always tilted on its axis. It is about 23.5o
25.2 degrees