Uranus - I found it out on Are you smarter than a fifth grader.
The question doesn't make much sense. I think it probably should say: "an axis parallel to its orbit plane". In that case, the answer is that Uranus (not Neptune) is the only planet that rotates on an axis parallel (roughly) to its orbit plane.
No. That would be Uranus.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin. Haumea is a small dwarf planet, it rotates once in only 3h 54m 56s
Because a day is defined as how long it takes a planet to rotate on it's axis, and has nothing to do with the size of a planet. However, Saturn rotates at about 35,500 kph whereas the Earth for comparison only rotates at 1,675 kph.
No. All the eight planets rotates on their own axes at their own rates.
Jupiter rotates on its axis most rapidly out of all of the planets, 9h 55m 30s for one full spin. Haumea is a small dwarf planet, it rotates once in only 3h 54m 56s.
That's not a very "scientific" way of putting it, but it's obvious what you mean. The answer is Uranus.
yes because all planets rotate.stupid people.
Uranus is the only planet which rotates on its side, with an axial tilt of 97.86 degrees.
the orbit of uranus is sideways and the way the orbit of the planet and the gravity and ive seen in books of the planet uranus the rings are parelel of the poles or the axis is tipped on the side ..the poles of uranus is not north and south .but they are east and west .
What planet has rings and rotates like a Ferris Wheel? I have only a simple one word answer to that question. Uranus.
Yes, the moon rotates aound it's axis, but it doees that in the same time as it orbits our planet - this is why only one side of the moon faces us (the near side).