Uranus has an axial tilt of 97.86 degrees, which is near horizontal.
Jupiter spins the third fastest on its axis, with a day lasting about 9.9 hours.
The rotational period, or how fast a planet spins on its axis, determines the length of a day on that planet. A faster spin results in shorter days, while a slower spin leads to longer days.
How long it spins on it's axis
every planet has it own axis and that's how it spins. Its like an invisible line going though the planet and like Uranus has a straight axis and every other planet has a tilt. That tells when the planet is in summer and or winter.
I believe what youre referring to if the axis is horizontal is a flipdown clock.
Uranus spins on a nearly horizontal axis, tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees relative to its orbit around the Sun. This unique orientation causes extreme seasonal variations on the planet as different hemispheres receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout its orbit.
Pluto, but its now no longer classed as a planet - its a `Dwarf Planet`
Uranus
The axis
The axis
The imaginary line around which a planet spins is called its axis. It is an invisible line that runs from the planet's north pole to its south pole and determines the direction of rotation.
Jupiter spins the third fastest on its axis, with a day lasting about 9.9 hours.
When a planet spins on its axis it is said to rotate. (Think of a top.)
Uranus
The rotational period, or how fast a planet spins on its axis, determines the length of a day on that planet. A faster spin results in shorter days, while a slower spin leads to longer days.
How long it spins on it's axis
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