its how God made our solar system.
Uranus
Uranus is tilted about 95 degrees
Uranus spins on a 97 degree angle or on its side.
Uranus.
Uranus - its axial tilt of 98 degrees means that it is tilted on its side as it orbits the sun.
Scientist say that a meteriod crashed into it ,so the planet spins sideways.
Uranus has an axial tilt of about 98 degrees.
Uranus, at 98° axial tilt. Sometimes the answer is given as "Venus" with a tilt of about 177 degrees. It depends how you define "north pole"
With an axial tilt of about 98 degrees (compared to the Earth's 23.4), Uranus appears to be lying on its side.
Uranus is tilted about 95 degrees
Uranus is unusual in that it has an axial tilt of around 98 degrees, meaning that in on its side in relation to its orbit around the sun.
Uranus spins on a 97 degree angle or on its side.
Uranus. However, one annoying fact is that Uranus's axis is tilted 98 degrees to its plane of rotation. This means that its so-called north pole is actually directed more closely to what we would call "south" in the solar system than to "north." So arguably, Uranus's rotation is opposite to the rotation of all the other planets (except for Venus), but apparently astronomers don't choose to define it that way. So instead of saying that Uranus is tilted 82 degrees and rotates backwards, they say that it is tilted 98 degrees and rotates forward
Uranus.
Uranus. Its axis is tilted by almost 98 degrees. Venus is often said to have a tilt of about 177 degrees. It depends on how you define a North Pole! It's a bit confusing.
Uranus, with a tilt of 98°. All planets have some tilt, but Uranus' tilt is so extreme, it rotates on its side.
With an axial tilt of about 98 degrees (compared to the Earth's 23.4), Uranus appears to be lying on its side.
that would be Uranus with is 90 degree tilt.