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Planets that have a magnetic field have:

1) Contains magnetic material like iron, ionized gases, hematite, or magnetite.

2) Has a magnetic current going thru the material.

If the planet does not contain enough magnetic material or the material does not have enough magnetic current, there is no magnetic field.

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Venus and Uranus rotate in an opposite direction (retro-grade) probably due to massive impact events during the formation of the solar system.

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yes because there migt be a planet in the vast universe which we have not found till yet

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west to east excet uranus which movs east to west

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All planets rotate on their own Axis.

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