Counterclockwise (that's anticlockwise)
as viewed from above its North Pole.
about 164 years
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
Neptune's year, or the time it takes to orbit around the sun, is a little under 165 of our Earth years.
Yes, Neptune does rotate backwards compared to most other planets in our solar system. It has a retrograde rotation, meaning it rotates in the opposite direction of its orbit around the Sun. This unique characteristic is thought to be the result of a collision with a large celestial object in the distant past, causing its rotational axis to tilt and reverse.
The Sun does Not rotate around planets; Planets rotate around the Sun. Planets that include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Also Dwarf Planet Pluto rotates around the Sun.
about 164 years
165 (Earth) years.
Rotate,because it takes 164.79 years to revolve
It takes Neptune about 165 Earth years to orbit the Sun. So the answer to this question would be 0 times, in an Earth year.
Neptune's year, or the time it takes to orbit around the sun, is a little under 165 of our Earth years.
Yes, Neptune does rotate backwards compared to most other planets in our solar system. It has a retrograde rotation, meaning it rotates in the opposite direction of its orbit around the Sun. This unique characteristic is thought to be the result of a collision with a large celestial object in the distant past, causing its rotational axis to tilt and reverse.
The Sun does Not rotate around planets; Planets rotate around the Sun. Planets that include: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune. Also Dwarf Planet Pluto rotates around the Sun.
While Neptune's orbit is on a different plane compared to most other planets, its direction of revolution around the sun is the same as the majority of the planets in our solar system.
Earth rotates around the sun .
No, Neptune does not orbit around Uranus. Both Neptune and Uranus orbit around the Sun in separate orbits.
Earth and Neptune are very different, but share a few similarities. Both orbit the Sun in the same direction. both are a round shape and rotate on their axis. Both planets appear to be blue when viewed from a distance.
The sun in facts does not rotate around Venus: Venus rotates are the sun on its axis.