The answer is Uranus
Uranus is known as the "sideways planet" because it rotates on its side, with its axis tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees. This unique orientation gives Uranus its distinctive appearance and causes extreme seasons on the planet.
Uranus
The term "lazy planet" is not scientifically accurate. Uranus is a planet in our solar system that rotates on its side, giving it unique characteristics compared to other planets. Its rotation causes extreme seasons and magnetic field variations.
Any half of a planet with a great circle as a boundary can be called a hemisphere. Most often the equator is used as a boundary dividing the planet into a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere. The Earth has an accepted "prime meridian" (which runs through Greenwich England) and the continuation of that meridian divides the Earth into an eastern and a western hemisphere.
The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.
Uranus is known as the "sideways planet" because it rotates on its side, with its axis tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees. This unique orientation gives Uranus its distinctive appearance and causes extreme seasons on the planet.
The planet Uranus spins on its side.
The planet that is called the "Upside Down" planet within our solar system is Venus which has a 177.3 Axial Tilt. Uranus is the planet on its side with about a 97.77 Axial Tilt.
There is no planet that is called the "glossy planet".
Uranus
Uranus
The term "lazy planet" is not scientifically accurate. Uranus is a planet in our solar system that rotates on its side, giving it unique characteristics compared to other planets. Its rotation causes extreme seasons and magnetic field variations.
Any half of a planet with a great circle as a boundary can be called a hemisphere. Most often the equator is used as a boundary dividing the planet into a northern hemisphere and a southern hemisphere. The Earth has an accepted "prime meridian" (which runs through Greenwich England) and the continuation of that meridian divides the Earth into an eastern and a western hemisphere.
Mars is the "red" planet...Mercury is just freaking hot!It's not really hot, but cold. Though it is called the "Red Planet" because of how it looks from space...1 side is hot on mercury because of the sun, and the other side is cold because its not facing the sun.It looks red so people think it's really hot.427 c for the side that is facing the sun.And -184 c for the side that's not facing.
The center of the planet is called the "core."
The planet Uranus is called an ice giant planet.
Mecury is not called the red planet. Mars is called the red planet because of the iron oxide (rust) in it's soil, making the planet look red. Yes, Venus is the hottest planet but it is not called the red planet.