Well first of all, since the planets are almost perfect spheres, they have no 'sides'.
You're probably thinking of Uranus, whose axis of rotation is tilted of 97.77°, and
so is approximately parallel with the plane of the Solar System.
There is more than one planet that has not tilt. The planets are Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter. The planet's also do not have seasons.
The motion of a planet on its axis is called rotation. This rotation causes day and night cycles on the planet as different parts are facing towards or away from the sun.
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
Yes, Saturn has a tilted axis. Its axis is tilted at an angle of about 26.73 degrees in relation to its orbit around the Sun, causing the planet to experience seasons similar to those on Earth.
Uranus is the planet in our solar system that spins on its side. Its axis of rotation is tilted at a steep angle, causing it to appear as if it is rolling along its orbit around the sun.
Nothing, except the speed of the rotation and how much the planet is tilted on its axis.
They are all tilted.
Earth
Yes >.<
The planet Uranus has a tilted axis
"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
The motion of a planet about it axis is called the rotation of a planet.
The motion of a planet about it axis is called the rotation of a planet.
The Earth's axis of rotation is tilted 23.44 degrees from the plane of the ecliptic.
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun