All planets have at least a little tilt in their axis.. Earth has about a 23.4 degree tilt; Uranus is tilted on its side at about 98 degrees; Venus is tilted upside down (rotates opposite the direction of its orbit). Mercury has almost none, some sources cite as 0.01 degree.
Uranus is the planet whose axis is tilted the most at about 98 degrees, leading to extreme seasonal variations. Earth has a tilted axis of about 23.5 degrees which causes the changing seasons.
Yes, Saturn has a tilted axis. Its axis is tilted at an angle of about 26.73 degrees in relation to its orbit around the Sun, causing the planet to experience seasons similar to those on Earth.
Uranus.
Uranus is the large planet that revolves around the sun tilted on its side. Its rotational axis is tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees, causing its poles to point nearly toward and away from the sun at different points in its orbit.
Mars is tilted at 25.19°, which is pretty close (slightly greater) than earth's 23.44° tilt. That "tilt" is the angle between the axis of rotation and the line perpendicular to the plane of the planet's orbit.
They are all tilted.
Earth
The planet Uranus has a tilted axis
Uranus is the planet that is tilted on its axis more than any other planet in our solar system. Its axis is tilted at an angle of about 98 degrees, causing it to essentially roll on its side as it orbits the Sun.
Earth
earth
Uranus is the planet whose axis is tilted the most at about 98 degrees, leading to extreme seasonal variations. Earth has a tilted axis of about 23.5 degrees which causes the changing seasons.
Yes, Saturn has a tilted axis. Its axis is tilted at an angle of about 26.73 degrees in relation to its orbit around the Sun, causing the planet to experience seasons similar to those on Earth.
Uranus -- 97.8 degrees
Besides Earth? Saturn.
Our own planet Earth is tilted at its axis by about 23.5 degrees.
Dwarf planet Pluto has an extreme axis tilt, rather like the planet Uranus. The tilt is about 120 degrees.