Obliquityis away of describing aplanet's axial "tilt". The answer is Uranus or Venus, depending on the way the planet's north pole is defined.
It depends on what type of planet it is.... which one is it?
jupiter
Mercury does the greatest number of revolutions, Neptune has an orbit with the greatest radius.
earth
The farthest planet from the sun is Pluto. Pluto isn't a planet anymore because the scientists in 2006 thought the "planet" was so small that they had to descend it down to a dwarf planet. That is all I know, sorry!! I may be wrong so you can improve my answer :P.
Uranus with an obliquity of 98oThe dwarf planet Pluto has an obliquity of 120oSee related link for a pictorial.
Uranus has an obliquity (axial tilt) of 97.77 degrees.
It rotates in the "retrograde" direction. "Obliquity" is another way of talking about the tilt of a planet's axis. You might say the planet is "upside down". The direction of the rotation is called "retrograde" ("backwards" compared with the Earth's rotation). Note: there is a complication here about how astronomers define the North pole of a planet, but that's probably an unnecessary complication for most people.
Obliquity - book - was created on 2010-03-25.
The planet that has the greatest gravitational force is Jupiter.
It depends on what type of planet it is.... which one is it?
obliquity
Jupiter
no
The obliquity.
How can a planet have it's axis tilted towards it's own axis? I think you are refering to Uranus which has an obliquity of 98o which means it's basically rotating on it's side and it's "north" pole points towards the Sun.
Within our Solar System, Neptune, the furthest planet from the Sun has the greatest distance to travel.