Unlike Earth or Mars, Venus has a very
low axial tilt — just 2.64 ° relative to the ecliptic.
Not exact matches
In fact, it's
axial tilt is the one of the
lowest in the Solar System, second only to Mercury (which has an extremely
low tilt of 0.03 °).
This greater
axial tilt provided stronger insolation (solar heating) at high latitudes and weaker insolation at
low latitudes.