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3 November, 18:47

Suppose we discover a planet in another solar system that has a circular orbit and an axis tilt of 35 degrees. Would you expect this planet to have seasons? If so, would you expect them to be more or less extreeme than the seasons on Earth.

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  1. 3 November, 19:09
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    it would have seasons of a more extreme nature than those on Earth due to a stronger tilt.

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    The seasons would be more severe as the pole would be even more exposed to the Sun in simmers and less of winters, thus temperature extremes and shorter spring and fall seasons. An example is that of the seventh planet as Uranus.
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