Give reasons.
Why is Uranus called as the somersaulting planet?
The surface of the moon has many craters.
The velocity of Earth’s rotation is zero at poles.
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The Uranus is tilted at an angle near to right angle and seems to be somersaulting facing the sun
The moon is crated during the bombardment and heavy bombardment period in cosmology history
The earth performs rotational motion with axis of rotational passing through the poles as the moment of inert is 0 at the axis it remains stationary and velocity is zero
The moon is crated during the bombardment and heavy bombardment period in cosmology history
The earth performs rotational motion with axis of rotational passing through the poles as the moment of inert is 0 at the axis it remains stationary and velocity is zero
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Uranus is called a somersaulting planet because it has a tilted axis that is about 98 degrees concerning the orbit across the Earth that surrounds the sun. When you are near the central point of Uranus, the sun rotates circularly. The moon's area is comprised of several crates as a result of collision that occur consistently containing meteorites and asteroids. However, the moon devoirs the atmosphere to remain safe.
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