Mercury, with an axial tilt of ~0.01
Mercury's Inclination of it's equator to it's orbit is 0 degrees. The answer is Mercury
is mercury's axis tilted? yes i read on wikipedia that it was. for more info go to www.wikipedia.com
because of it fast moving axis there is no possible way for human life
The axis is actually an imaginary line that the Earth spins around. It represents the tilt of the Earth relative to its orbit.
Mercury's axis tilt is 0°. Venus' axis tilt is 177.4°. Earth's axis tilt is 23.5°. Mars' axis tilt is 25.2°. Jupiter's axis tilt is 3.1°. Saturn's axis tilt is 25.3°. Uranus' axis tilt is 97.8°. Neptune's axis tilt is 28.8°. Pluto's axis tilt is 122.5°.
The planet with the axis of rotation which gives it almost no tilt is "Mercury". "Mercury's" axis of rotation has a tilt of 0 degrees. The planet "Jupiter" has very little tilt due to its axis of rotation at only 3 degrees.
Mercury, with an axial tilt of ~0.01
Mercury's axis tilt is 0°. Venus' axis tilt is 177.4° (or 2.60, depending on "north pole" definition). Earth's axis tilt is 23.5°. Mars' axis tilt is 25.2°. Jupiter's axis tilt is 3.1°. Saturn's axis tilt is 25.3°. Uranus' axis tilt is 97.8°. Neptune's axis tilt is 28.8°. Dwarf planet Pluto's axis tilt is 122.5°.
No. Seasons are caused by the tilt of the axis. Mercury's axis is perpendicular to the Sun so there are no seasons.
a long time ago a asteroid hit it making it tilt on it's axis
That would be Mercury.
Mercury's Inclination of it's equator to it's orbit is 0 degrees. The answer is Mercury
It spins on its axis which is tilted at about 2 degrees to its orbital plane.
Earth and Mars. Venus has only a small tilt and Mercury almost no tilt.
The axial tilt of mercury is around 2.11 degrees, not very much. So yes, the axis of rotation is almost exactly perpendicular to the elliptical plane.
The axis tilt is 23.5 degrees.