venus because it takes 243 days to rotate than the others planet
It's Venus, not Mercury. Mercury spins slowly, but not in a retrograde rotation. Venus spins the opposite way from the other planets, except for one of the outer planets (Uranus).
Venus is the planet that spins in the reverse direction compared to most other planets in our solar system. It rotates on its axis from east to west, known as retrograde rotation, whereas Earth and the majority of other planets spin from west to east.
Uranus is one planet that spins on its side, although there is another famous dwarf planet named Pluto that also spins on its side. Uranus was first discovered as a planet on March 12, 1781. Its axis of rotation is in fact tilted sideways and its north and south poles are located where most planets have their equators.
It's Venus, not Mercury. Mercury spins slowly, but not in a retrograde rotation. Venus spins the opposite way from the other planets, except for one of the outer planets (Uranus).
Venus is the only planet in our solar system that spins clockwise on its axis. This is also known as a retrograde rotation.
It's Venus, not Mercury. Mercury spins slowly, but not in a retrograde rotation. Venus spins the opposite way from the other planets, except for one of the outer planets (Uranus).
how does the planet mercury's spins?
Venus is the planet that spins in the reverse direction compared to most other planets in our solar system. It rotates on its axis from east to west, known as retrograde rotation, whereas Earth and the majority of other planets spin from west to east.
pluto... :)
Answer: Pluto is the only planet that spins in a different way Answer: Venus spins in the opposite direction to most of the other planets, while Uranus' spin axis almost "lies" on the plane of its orbit, resulting in the north pole (for example) being the warmest part of the planet during the summer.
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Uranus is one planet that spins on its side, although there is another famous dwarf planet named Pluto that also spins on its side. Uranus was first discovered as a planet on March 12, 1781. Its axis of rotation is in fact tilted sideways and its north and south poles are located where most planets have their equators.
It's Venus, not Mercury. Mercury spins slowly, but not in a retrograde rotation. Venus spins the opposite way from the other planets, except for one of the outer planets (Uranus).
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
mars
it spins us around are planet
The planet Venus spins very slowly in the opposite direction of almost everything else in the solar system. That's what the minus sign next to its rotational period means; it takes 243 days to spin, and spins "backward".