Which of the Jovian planets experiences a dramatic seasonal change?
a. Jupiter
b. Saturn
c. Uranus
d. Neptune
Answer: c. Uranus
The axis of Uranus is tilted at an angle of 98 degrees. This means that Uranus apparently spins on its side. One hemisphere of Uranus is pointed towards the sun and the other hemisphere pointed away from the sun. This eventually gives rise to extremities in its seasons.
Which of the Jovian planets experiences a dramatic seasonal change? a. Jupiter b. Saturn c. Uranus...
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Mass(Solar Masses) Semi Major axis(AU) Sun 1 Jupiter 0.0009546133303706552 5.2033630099999995 Saturn 0.0002858205651674242 9.537070319999998 Uranus 0.00004365871596703738 19.191263929999998 Neptune 0.00005151488094911149 30.06896348 Considering the following variables of the sun and the gas giants If the sun and the gas giants orbit a barycenter, what is the semi major axis of the sun
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