the planet that is knocked on its side isn't a planet at all but a large.... thing called michaela mullen.
Uranus has an axis tilt of 97 degrees, which would be "on it's side".
No such planet that we know of rotates any way other than horizontally or vertically on an axis.
The planet Uranus (YER-uh-nuss) lies on its side with respect to the other planets, so spins top to bottom from Earth's point of view.
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Uranus
Uranus
Unlikely, but if a VERY stong force were to do something to a planet. Its possibly, but like i said its VERY unlikely.
meteorite
Uranus rotates in its horizontal axis rather than on its vertical one, like the other planets in the solar system. Astronomers believe that an Earth-sized object collided with the planet in the distant plans and knocked it onto its side.
The answer is Uranus
Uranus
Unlikely, but if a VERY stong force were to do something to a planet. Its possibly, but like i said its VERY unlikely.
meteorite
With an axial tilt at about 97 degrees, Uranus is tipped on its side.
Is it a planet ???
Uranus rotates in its horizontal axis rather than on its vertical one, like the other planets in the solar system. Astronomers believe that an Earth-sized object collided with the planet in the distant plans and knocked it onto its side.
Pluto has not cleared its orbital path of debris.
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
In the past Buttercup was knocked in the ocean after having a battle with Mojo jojo, before Planet Fuse Arrived.....
An Earth Quake knocked it off
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Uranus
The answer is Uranus