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wind on other planets
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All the planets in our solar system rotate about the sun in the same direction and in the same plane, apart from Pluto, which is at an angle of 17 degrees to the 'horizontal'. They all rotate counter clockwise if viewed from above the north pole - i.e. from West to East. The exceptions to this are Venus, which rotates backwards and Uranus, which rotates at 90 degrees to the others. In both cases scientists believe that the originally rotated in the same direction as the others (consistent with Big Bang theory), but were later knocked from their axis by collisions with other bodies such as planetoids or asteroids.
Given this, one would expect similar patterns for all the planets moving in the same plane.
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