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Name the planet which is spinning on it 's own axis from north of south direction and mention two characteristics of it?​

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Answered by dipeshchotiya
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uranus

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Answered by 110030
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Which planet rotates from North to South?

On Earth, directional labels like north and south make sense. The Earth's north and south axes are almost perpendicular to the plane of its orbit around the sun. The axis of rotation of the Earth is actually 23.5 degrees from vertical. Our seasons are determined by the vertical variation.

However, imagine yourself on the planet Uranus. Because Uranus spins on its side, you'd get very confused about north and south. It rotates at a 90-degree angle from vertical. This indicates that the polar axis of the object is pointing towards the horizon. Which axis, though? We can simply fix one of the poles as the north pole if it spins counterclockwise like Earth. However, most scientists believe it is rotating slightly less than 90 degrees. This would indicate that it rotates backwards, clockwise. So, instead of calling the south pole the north pole, we should call it the north pole.

Uranus' magnetic pole isn't even close to its real pole, which adds to the intrigue. Uranus rotates horizontally, and scientists are divided on why. Uranus, according to popular belief, collided with a massive planetary body in the early solar system, thereby knocking it on its side.

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