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Q: What causes such long periods of darkness at Uranus' poles?
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Which planet experiences constant daylight or darkness for 42 years at its poles?

URANUS


Why are poles warmer of Uranus than Neptune?

oops i do not no about it


Are the Poles of Uranus are hotter than its equator?

Yess


Why do the North and South Pole have long periods of complete sunlight and complete darkness?

As the Earth wobbles its way through the universe, it tilts both poles toward and away from the sun.


How long is dark at Uranus' poles?

It takes 84 years


How long are the poles in darkness or light?

red light


Does Uranus have poles?

All planet rings and paths of the moons tend to be equatorial because the rotation of a planet causes that naturally due to gravitation. Uranus though rotates on its side therefore also the rings may appear like a hunting bow, up and down.


Does Neptune turn sideways?

Not really; Neptune has its axis (its poles) tilted at 28o which is very similar to the Earth's tilt of 23o. Perhaps you are thinking of the planet Uranus which has its axis tilted 98o , which means that one of its poles is always pointed almost directly toward the Sun and the other pole is pointed toward the outer Solar System. This means that roughly one half of Uranus is always sunlit and the rest is always in darkness, which fits the word "sideways" pretty well.


Does Uranus have strong seasons or permanently cold poles?

yes it dose.


Why is it coldest at the North and South poles?

The north and south poles are at the very farthest extremities from the sun because the sun shines is hottest near the equater and since both poles are farthest away from the equator the temp is the lowest because they receive the most sunlight


Both poles take a turn facing the sun during its 84 year revolution Is It Pluto Neptune or Uranus?

uranus is in jb's butt.


Which planet sometimes has its poles pointed almost directly at the Sun?

Uranus always has its poles aimed at the sun.. it is unique in that respect (so far)