none of the planets have seasons except mars and the earth.
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Venus does not have distinct seasons like Earth because its axis is tilted less than 3 degrees. This results in minimal variation in temperature and day length across the planet.
No, the greatest difference in seasons occurs on a planet with a more elliptical orbit, where the distance from the sun varies significantly. This leads to more extreme temperature changes and more pronounced seasons.
Earth and Mars are the two planets in our solar system that have seasons. These seasons are caused by the tilt of the planets' axes, which affects the amount of sunlight reaching different parts of the planet at different times of the year.
Mars
Mars has seasons that are similar to Earth because it has a tilt on its axis similar to Earth's. This tilt causes different amounts of sunlight to reach different parts of the planet during its orbit around the sun, resulting in changing seasons.
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.