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Venus' rotationGroup of answer choicesaxis is highly tilted to its orbital plane, causing large seasonal changes.takes longer than its orbit around the Sun.is tidally locked to the Sun.is the fastest of the terrestrial planets.is counterclockwise, like the other planets.

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Venus' rotationGroup of answer choicesaxis is highly tilted to its orbital plane, causing large seasonal changes.takes longer than its orbit around the Sun.is tidally locked to the Sun.is the fastest of the terrestrial planets.is counterclockwise, like the other planets.

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Venus' rotation takes longer than its orbit around the Sun. This is a unique characteristic of Venus, making its day longer than its year. Venus is not tidally locked to the Sun, a state where the planet's orbital period matches its rotational period. It is also not the fastest of the terrestrial planets; in fact, it has the slowest rotation of any planet in the Solar System. Venus' rotation is not counterclockwise like most other planets. Instead, it has a retrograde rotation, meaning it rotates in the opposite direction to the way it orbits around the Sun. Lastly, Venus' axis is not highly tilted to its orbital plane, so it does not experience significant seasonal changes.

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