There are two planets that rotate clockwise, i.e. with retrograde motion; Venus and Uranus.
One of the moons of Saturn revolves clockwise around the planet, while the other moons revolve in normal solar system direction, counterclockwise. Why this moon behaves differently is not known.
All the planets in the solar system orbit in the same direction, counter-clockwise.
'Counter-clockwise' requires a reference point such that we can determine which side of the galactic plane one is on to look at the direction of spin. That said, the planets do all orbit in the same direction. Additionally, Venus, Uranus and the Plutoid all spin in different directions than the other planets, which spin the same way as their orbits. Venus spins in the exact opposite direction (retrograde), Uranus has its axis of spin on the galactic plane, and the Plutoid's axis is inclined 123 degrees to its plane of orbit, making its spin retrograde as well.
Earth is the only planet with a bountiful supply of water.
planet earth is known for being the only planet to support life
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it doesnt.it revolves clockwise.
Venus is the only planet in our solar system that spins clockwise on its axis. This is also known as a retrograde rotation.
Both Venus and Uranus have a retrograde axial spin, they rotate clockwise when viewed from above their north pole. All of the other planets rotate anticlockwise (counter clockwise).
One of the moons of Saturn revolves clockwise around the planet, while the other moons revolve in normal solar system direction, counterclockwise. Why this moon behaves differently is not known.
Venus
planet does not rotate in contour clockwise
The Venus revolves in anti - clockwise.
Jupiter rotates on its axis, completing one full rotation approximately every 9.9 hours. This rapid rotation causes the planet to have an oblate shape, bulging at the equator and flattening at the poles.
Mercury revolves around the sun in only 88 days.
There are two, Venus and Uranus.
It's the only known planet that spins clockwise (backwards)