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No. All the eight planets rotates on their own axes at their own rates.

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Is neptune the only planet that rotates on an axis parallel to its orbit?

The question doesn't make much sense. I think it probably should say: "an axis parallel to its orbit plane". In that case, the answer is that Uranus (not Neptune) is the only planet that rotates on an axis parallel (roughly) to its orbit plane.


What only planet rotates sideways on its axis?

Uranus - I found it out on Are you smarter than a fifth grader.


Is it true that Neptune's the only planet that rotates on an axis parallel to it's orbit?

No. That would be Uranus.


Does the earth rotates on its axis in a single day?

The earth rotated on its axis in 24 hours (one day). The earth also rotates around the sun in 365 days (one year). Not quite. The Earth rotates once on its axis with respect to the background stars in about23 hours 56 minutes (sidereal day). It rotates with respect to the sun only in 24 hours (solar day).


The earth rotates about its axis once per 24 hours while the moon rotates about its axis once per?

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What planets have bodies that rotate on an axis?

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Is Venus the only planet that spins the opposite way than Earth?

In our solar system yes in our universe no


Why cant the whole part of earth experience day at the same time?

the earth rotates on an axis. When it rotates, half of it is exposed and half of it is not.


Does Neptune rotate vertically or horizontally?

Neptune rotates horizontally on its axis, like most other planets in our solar system. Its axis is tilted at about 28.32 degrees relative to the plane of its orbit around the Sun, causing it to have seasons similar to Earth.


Why does moon only rotate at earth but not at saturn jupiter mars and any other planet?

The (our) moon rotates about its axis relative to objects in the solar system EXCEPT the earth. The moon shows one face to the earth because it is tidally locked.


What causes the rising and the setting of the sun?

The rising and setting of the sun is caused by the Earth's rotation on its axis. As the Earth rotates, different parts of the planet are exposed to the Sun's light, creating daylight. When the part of the Earth you are on rotates away from the Sun, it appears to set.


Which outer planets rotate on their sides?

Uranus is the only outer planet (and only planet in our solar system) that rotates on its side.