There really isn't one. But, Uranus rotates on its side. It still rotates in the same direction, just on its side.
In our solar system yes in our universe no
The planet Uranus spins on its axis just a little slower than once every 17 hours. Because the axis of the planet is sideways in relation to its orbit, (Uranus spins on its side), daylight lasts for about earth 70 days, and darkness last for about earth 70 days.
YES i could be wrong, but i think the farther away from the sun a planet is, the faster it spins(excepting Pluto)
So far we have found no planet other than Earth that is suitable for human life.
mars
Venus. Venus spins in reverse direction than that of Earth and the other planets.
It's to do with the length of time a planet takes to spin, a planet that spins on its axis faster than the earth will have a shorter apparent day.
Jupiter
In our solar system yes in our universe no
venus because it takes 243 days to rotate than the others planet
spins faster than any other planet exept jupiter
No planet that we know of other than Earth is capable of supporting life.
The planet Uranus spins on its axis just a little slower than once every 17 hours. Because the axis of the planet is sideways in relation to its orbit, (Uranus spins on its side), daylight lasts for about earth 70 days, and darkness last for about earth 70 days.
YES i could be wrong, but i think the farther away from the sun a planet is, the faster it spins(excepting Pluto)
Mars is only about 100 degrees colder than the Earth, which makes it closer than any other planet. But there are NO other planets with a temperature "similar" to Earth's.
Mercury
Uranus. (Earth is not like that.)