Neptune. Neptune is tipped sideways to the ecliptic.
Because the inner planets are made of rock but the outer planets are made of gas(except for Pluto).
All of the planets, except the Earth, are named after mythical Roman gods.
the inner planets are made of rock, ice and other materials while the outer planets are made of different kinds of gases except for pluto.
none of the planets have seasons except mars and the earth.
All except Mercury and Venus.
I think you mean extrasolar planets. Technically, all planets except Earth are "extraterrestrial." At last report there were almost 900 of them, with more to follow. They aren't a "group" in the usual sense, just a category.
Mars, like all of the planets except Venus, rotates in counterclockwise motion. The planet has a rotational speed of 868.22 km/h at the equator.
The ozone layer covers every bit of planet that is lit directly by the Sun. The sun makes ozone from oxygen. That is why the equator sees no thinning except at the poles where the sun doesn't hit it during the winter.
It didn't. Space does have some oxygen, it is just extremely thin almost everywhere (except in the atmospheres of some planets).
It has to do with the Earth being round and how the Sun shines on it. The tropics are mostly close to the roundest part of the Earth or EQUATOR. Most places near the equator are hot because the rays of the sun fully shine on them most of the year(except at night of course). This causes these places to be hotter than those that the Sun`s rays do not shine directly at.
Dwarf planets
no, except for Ceres in the asteroid belt.
The Outer Planets are called Jovian Planets!
no, only gas planets have rings except Pluto
All of the planets do except for mercury and Venus.
All except the inner two.
The inner planets, except earth, are made up of rocks. They have a hard surface. The earth would be one of these except we have water. The outer planets are gas giants and do not have a solid surface.