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16 January, 12:55

Why does Earth & Mars experience seasons, but Venus does not have seasons?

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  1. 16 January, 12:59
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    Venus has an almost circular orbit, so negligible eccentricity means negligible contribution to seasons. Venus has an axial tilt of around 3 degrees (or 177). That 3 degrees is about one-eighth the tilt Earth has. Negligible tilt means negligible contribution to seasons. And finally, the nature of Venus' atmosphere doesn't really allow variation. The extremely thick blanket maintains a near constant temperature across the entire planet.
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