Idézet: RedShogun - 2010.02.04. 04:55:44 I checked Google (yes I Google the answers when I get stumped! I'm shameless!) and found both Venus and Uranus as answers. Maybe that's the problem?
I do agree that it's fun to learn these bits of trivia.
Uranus rotates on it's back (so to say)........That's basically why i put down
opposite not just
different, otherwise Uranus could be included in that question yes....
Thanks for the interest Red
It is a shame that my question was taken out because it is too hard.......(below 25% correct answers)
(Which Planet in our Solar System Rotates (on it's axis) opposite to all the other planets?)
I must explain that i have chosen the category of space for my questions because space knowledge is Global.......The facts are the same for everyone........Like mathematics 1+1 in one country is the same for any other country
I know it is a hard question....but any question is hard if you don't know it
Myself i enjoy the fact that you receive the answer if you get a question wrong as i feel that i am learning something.....Then the next time i get the same question i now know the answer
I didn't realise that i was meant to ask very easy questions.......most of the people i see in the forum seem very educated surely some challenge is meant to be issued
Thanks for your time....and by the way the game is great....personally i love the challenge
I thought it was Valkyrie