The season progression would reverse.
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
Venus is the obviousexample, butUranus does this too. (Also some moons rotate in unusual directions.)
The earth rotates on its axis. It revolves around the sun.
Yes, As long as the planet has a big enough gravitational force. Wrong! By definition, stars do not rotate their planets - only the opposite can occur.
It takes Venus about 243 Earth days to rotate once. It takes Venus about 225 Earth days to revolve once around the Sun.
The season progression would reverse.
Venus, Uranus, Pluto
Actually,as the planet Revolve and Rotate the path is an orbit....^_^
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
In opposite direction, but they are designed to propel the boat forward even if they rotate in opposite directions.
in opposite directions
Yes, all the planets in our solar system revolve and rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
Yes, an asteroid revolve the sun but not necessary rotate.
The wheels of a vehicle may rotate in different directions if they have a system that is called "spur-gear differential." Pinion pairs are displaced axially, and mesh part of the length between two spur gears, results in rotation in opposite directions.
Yes. By definition a hurricane must rotate, however, they rotate in opposite directions. Storms in the northern hemisphere rotate counterclockwise while those in the southern hemisphere rotate clockwise.
rotate - to revolve round a centre or axis