Venus is the closest to earth in similarities so and it is called earth's "SISTER" planet. So... VENUS!
it is tilted in the third angle
Eris is tilted at an angle of about 44 degrees to the ecliptic. Although it is considered a dwarf planet.
Because of how the earth is tilted. In the western hemisphere in the winter season, the earth is tilted further away from the sun in comparison to the eastern hemisphere because of how the earth sits on its axis. When it is tilted further away from the sun in this point in the revolution, it will recieve less light because of its angle.
Uranus
If the earth was not tilted at an angle of 23.5 degrees, there would not be the different seasons.
23.5 degrees
Uranus's axis is tilted horizontally, at an angle of 97.77 degrees from the vertical.
Uranus.
It affects seasons by the angle a planet is tilted.
Uranus does at a 98 degree angle. Pluto also is tilted at a 122 degree angle.
without the tilted axis the whole planet would be impossible to live on since this angle is a state of equilibrium
Eris is tilted at an angle of about 44 degrees to the ecliptic. Although it is considered a dwarf planet.
All the planets are tilted on their axes, but Uranus has the greatest tilt.
without the tilted axis the whole planet would be impossible to live on since this angle is a state of equilibrium
They are all tilted.
Uranus is tilted on its side by about 90 degrees. When observed from Earth, we would sometimes see the north or south pole in the "centre" of the planet.
Uranus has a different rotation around its axis because it is tilted at an angle. I hope this helps! The angle is much bigger at about 98 degrees. That's the difference. The angle of tilt is away from the perpendicular to the planet's orbital plane, of course.
the angle Saturn is tilted on is 26.7 degrees. This is similar to the tilt of Earth, which is 23.4 degrees.