Planets have to go in different directions all the time because they all follow orbits that are more or less circular.
The suns gravitational pull forces them to move in one direction
No
clockwise
The planets move on little circles that move on bigger circles.
all the planets move in the same direction counter-clockwise
No, planets in our solar system all orbit the Sun in the same counterclockwise direction as the Sun rotates on its axis.
Planets move around the sun in a counterclockwise direction as viewed from above the Earth's North Pole. This is known as the prograde motion.
Planets naturally move in our sky over time and therefore are over different states.
All the planets do orbit the sun in the same direction. However, as we orbit the sun quicker than the planets further out from us, and slower than the ones inside us they do at times appear to be moving the other direction.
The question is meaningless; different dwarf planets move at different speeds.
Neptune
Its something about their orbit, but only scientists know the exact thing