Uranus.
none of them orbit in a different direction they all orbit the sun in a counter-clockwise rotation. you may be thinking of how they are tilted because only on planet is tilted nearly onits side: Uranus which is tilted at 98degrees
Mercury. Its the closest planet to the sun and only takes 88 days to orbit once around the sun.
The planet Uranus is the only planet in our solar system that orbits the sun lying on its side. This means that its axis is tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees relative to its orbit. As a result, Uranus experiences extreme seasons where one pole is in constant sunlight for half of its orbit, followed by a period of darkness.
No. Earth is a planet. It orbits the sun, which is a star.
Comets don't orbit a planet, they orbit the sun.
All the planets in the solar system orbit the sun.
In our solar system, the planet Mercury, being closest to the sun, has the shortest orbit, which it completes in only 88 days.
Uranus is the planet that orbits the sun on its side!!!
The plane with the smallest orbit is Mercury, and the planet with the largest orbit is Neptune.
No, Venus does not orbit a planet. It orbits a star, which is our Sun. It can not orbit a planet , if it did it would be a moon
Each planet stays in its orbit because it is being pulled constantly by the Sun's gravity. The planet does not fall into the Sun because it has a velocity taking it along its orbit, so the effect of gravity is only to make the planet's path curve towards the Sun all the time.
Uranus is the seventh planet in our Solar System. It is in orbit around the Sun.