It's not tilted. Do you mean Saturn or Nepune?
Mars spins faster that was because it then tilted at an angle.
Yes
25.2 degrees
25.2 degrees
It's on an axis that is tilted at about 25 degrees That's just a bit more than Earth.
Mars is tilted at 25.19°, which is pretty close (slightly greater) than earth's 23.44° tilt. That "tilt" is the angle between the axis of rotation and the line perpendicular to the plane of the planet's orbit.
Uranus and Mars are tilted on their axes, causing them to experience distinct seasons based on their position relative to the sun. This tilt influences the angle at which sunlight reaches different parts of the planets, leading to the changing weather patterns that define their seasons.
Well first of all Mars has a tilted axis just like Earth so that would result in the division of sunlight on different areas of Mars and that is how they think that Mars has seasons.
Yes, Mars does experience seasons due to its axial tilt of about 25 degrees, which is similar to Earth's 23.5 degrees. This tilt causes different parts of Mars to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout its orbit, resulting in seasonal changes in temperature and weather patterns.
Mars has seasons because its axis is tilted in a similar way to Earth's. This tilt causes varying amounts of sunlight to reach different parts of the planet over the course of its orbit around the Sun, creating seasonal changes in temperature and weather patterns.
Uranus and Pluto have a tilt and have extreme seasons. Mars, Saturn, and Neptune have seasons that are similar to ours.
Earth and Mars. Venus has only a small tilt and Mercury almost no tilt.