Neptune
Uranus. 17h 14m 24s for one spin on its axis.
The blue-green planet that rotates on its side due to the tilt of its axis is Uranus. Its axis is tilted at about 98 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun, causing it to essentially roll on its side as it orbits.
its unusual but it is planet X. you may think im wrong but me is 98% sure *** All of them. Since Pluto follows an irregular orbit an a different axis than the other planets, it's relative distance to the obits of other planets is always in flux. If you meant to ask which planet is sometimes farther from the Sun than Pluto, the answer is Neptune.
The planet Uranus has faint rings, and the planet is tilted so the axis is nearly parallel to its orbit. The planet is a gas giant, which means that the planet is made of gases. And finally, the atmosphere is made up of hydrogen and helium.
rotation is the spiinning of the planet on its axis and revoulution is the orbiting of the planet around the sun
Neptune.
Uranus
The blue-green gas giant with an axis tipped farther than any other planet is Uranus. It has a unique rotation where its axis is almost parallel to its orbital plane, causing extreme seasonal variations. Its distinctive blue-green hue is due to the presence of methane in its atmosphere.
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.
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.
Uranus. 17h 14m 24s for one spin on its axis.
The blue-green planet that rotates on its side due to the tilt of its axis is Uranus. Its axis is tilted at about 98 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun, causing it to essentially roll on its side as it orbits.
no, it is not it is the second planet from the sun first is mars.
The axis of the planet tilts causing the sun to be farther North during the summer, if you look at the sun rise now it is much farther south than it will be in the summer.
"Rotation" is the spinning of a planet on its axis.
Pretty much every planet has an axis, because an axis is what a planet rotates around. Any planet that rotates has an axis, and pretty much every planet known rotates.
its unusual but it is planet X. you may think im wrong but me is 98% sure *** All of them. Since Pluto follows an irregular orbit an a different axis than the other planets, it's relative distance to the obits of other planets is always in flux. If you meant to ask which planet is sometimes farther from the Sun than Pluto, the answer is Neptune.