Uranus!
(Venus isoften saidto have the largest tilt, depending on how it's defined.)
The blue-green gas giant with an axis tipped farther than any other planet is Uranus. Its unique tilt of over 90 degrees causes it to essentially roll around the Sun on its side instead of spinning upright like most other planets.
Neptune is the outer planet that is not a gas giant. It is classified as an ice giant due to its composition, which includes a significant amount of water, ammonia, and methane ices in addition to hydrogen and helium.
Saturn is the best-known giant planet with rings.
Neptune is the smallest gas giant in our solar system.
Well, it used to be Pluto, but Pluto's not technically a planet anymore, so now there isn't one.
Uranus
The blue-green gas giant with an axis tipped farther than any other planet is Uranus. Its unique tilt of over 90 degrees causes it to essentially roll around the Sun on its side instead of spinning upright like most other planets.
Neptune.
Uranus, one of the four gas giants, is tilted on its side by 98 degrees. This is thought to have been a result from a collision long ago in the early solar system.
Gas giant planet.
The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.
Uranus is the seventh planet from the Sun and has a blue-green color due to methane in its atmosphere. It has an axis tilt of about 98 degrees, making it the planet with the most extreme axial tilt in our solar system.
Saturn is a gas giant planet, meaning it is primarily composed of hydrogen and helium with a small rocky core at its center. It does not have a molten surface or significant internal heat source like a molten giant planet.
Jupiter is a gas giant planet.
It is giant. If it was small, it would be a dwarf planet instead of a planet.
giant
It is a giant.