Uranus: it has an axial tilt of 97.8 degrees.
It spins around the earth on an axis like how the planets spin around the sun.
NO, it doesn't. it spins from east to west.It spins in the opposite direction. Most planets (and other bodies) in this galaxy spin clockwise. Venus spins counter-clockwise.
When an object spins on an axis it causes rotation!!
Actually, just about any planet, star, and galaxy in the universe.
Unlike the other planets, Uranus' axis of rotation is almost parallel to its orbital plain. All the other planets' axis of rotation are almost perpendicular to their orbital planes.So most planets can be visualized as spinning like tops on a table, where the table is the plane of their orbits. Uranus would be visualized as rolling on its side as it moves around its orbit.it spins sidewaysIt spins sideway.
Neptune
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
Unlike some other planets, earth spins on it's own axis.
It spins around the earth on an axis like how the planets spin around the sun.
If you look at the entire solar system, all the planets, except Uranus, rotate in the same direction. If you call north up, then all planets rotate on that axis except for Uranus. Uranus spins on it's side in this model. While all the other planets spin on the North/South axis, Uranus spins on the East/West axis.
NO, it doesn't. it spins from east to west.It spins in the opposite direction. Most planets (and other bodies) in this galaxy spin clockwise. Venus spins counter-clockwise.
In our solar system, Jupiters spins fastest of all planets - just under 10 hours to complete a revolution (one day).
If you mean earth spins in its? Then the answer is Earth spins on its axis, while also orbiting the Sun.
When an object spins on an axis it causes rotation!!
Earth spins around its axis(or imaginary line from the north pole to the south pole) by gravity from earth itself and the surrounding planets.
Every natural object in the sky ... sun, moon, stars, planets, etc.
the sun doesn't move. the planets rotate on the suns axis. the moon spins on the eath axis and takes 28 days to do so. this creates a month.