Uranus
Mercury because one side of it is always turned towards the Sun.
Most moons do that. Earth's Moon is the most readily visible example.
Uranus
The answer is Uranus
No, it will always be a planet.
Saturn.
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Mercury because one side of it is always turned towards the Sun.
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
Most moons do that. Earth's Moon is the most readily visible example.
The answer is Uranus
Uranus
Uranus
pluto.
The planet where the sun never rises nor sets is Mercury. This is because Mercury has a very slow rotation compared to its orbit around the sun, so one side of the planet always faces the sun while the other side is in perpetual darkness.
A moon has one face that is always visible from its planet due to synchronous rotation, meaning it rotates on its axis at the same rate that it orbits the planet. This phenomenon is why we always see the same side of the Moon from Earth. The far side, often referred to as the "dark side," remains hidden from our view. Therefore, while it technically has two hemispheres, we only see one face.
No, it will always be a planet.