Year long days, wild winds, extremes of heat and cold.
Uranus can not be said to have a climate in the way Earth does, and even Earth dos not have just one climate.
This is not actually the case. All of the planets are tilted. Uranus just happens to be tilted more than any of the others. The Earth, for example is actually tilted 23.5 degrees from the vertical. Uranus is tilted 98 degrees from the vertical, making its north pole point towards the sun.
Answer this question… Uranus's axis of rotation is tilted at about 98 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbital plane. This means its axis is roughly in the plane of.
The planet with an axis that tilts nearly sideways is Uranus. The title of is axis is 97.77 degrees (compared to Earth's with is 23.45 degrees.)
Earth is different from Uranus because earth supports life and has an acceptable temperature. It also holds a large quantity of water..Even Though Some Other Planets Show That Water Was Once There.. We Are Not For Sure.. About That! But We Have A Stable Atmosphere.. Uranus doesn't! There for it count NEVER hold life like Earth Can!! The Main Difference Is That Earth Supports Life And Uranus Doesn't!!!!!And it smells like farts in Uranus.
Well first of all, since the planets are almost perfect spheres, they have no 'sides'.You're probably thinking of Uranus, whose axis of rotation is tilted of 97.77°, andso is approximately parallel with the plane of the Solar System.
Uranus can not be said to have a climate in the way Earth does, and even Earth dos not have just one climate.
This is not actually the case. All of the planets are tilted. Uranus just happens to be tilted more than any of the others. The Earth, for example is actually tilted 23.5 degrees from the vertical. Uranus is tilted 98 degrees from the vertical, making its north pole point towards the sun.
All planets have tilted axes. But the axis of Uranus is tilted almost by 90 degrees with the plane of its orbit making it look like it is rotating vertically. See related link for a pictorial representation
earths axis is little tilted which makes its rotation different at different points of time. this change in rotation and the significant difference of distant between the earth and the sun affects the climate
No, planets are not bad because they are tilted. The Earth's tilt for example gives us the seasons. Uranus is tilted on its side; Venus is upside-down.
Seasons And Climate
The planet Uranus is about as different from Earth as two planets can be.
If the Earth was tilted at 100 degrees (instead of 23), there would be drastically different variations of climate. It would be much warmer at high latitudes in the summer, and much cooler at low latitudes in the winter.
Because of the tilt of the earth, the sun hits different spots of the planet, at different times. When the northern hemisphere is tilted words the sun, the US will have summer, because the area is closer to the sun. The climate will change, get hotter, colder, dryer, wetter, etc, because of the season, and the season changes due to the tilt of the earth. Do you understang?
No. It rotates in an axis that is about 23° tilted from perpendicular to the plane of the ecliptic. Uranus is the planet that is most tilted on its side, with an axial tilt of 97.77°.
Answer this question… Uranus's axis of rotation is tilted at about 98 degrees from the perpendicular to its orbital plane. This means its axis is roughly in the plane of.