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yes there are seasons like earth on other planets. Except, they all dont have the same tempuratures or the same period one or more season lasts.

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Why does the earth have seasons while other planets do not?

Earth has seasons because its axis is tilted relative to its orbit around the sun. This tilt causes different parts of the Earth to receive various amounts of sunlight throughout the year, resulting in the changing of seasons. Other planets may not have seasons if they have a less pronounced tilt or different orbital characteristics.


In a geocentric theory which body do the other planets orbit?

The other planets - and all other bodies - orbit the earth.


What holds Earth and the the other planets in their orbit?

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Do artificial satellites orbit the earth?

Yes, but there are also some that orbit other planets.


Artificial satellites orbit the earth?

Yes, but there are also some that orbit other planets.


How is earth one of several planets to orbit the sun?

That means there are also other planets.


Do all planets have seasons?

No, not all planets have seasons. Earth experiences seasons due to its axial tilt. Planets like Venus and Uranus also have seasons, while those like Mercury and Jupiter have minimal seasonal variations. Other planets, like Mars, have seasons but they can be different from those on Earth.


What two planets have 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.


Earth and eight other major planets do this around the sun?

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What star does the earth and other planets in the solar system orbit?

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What planets are there in orbit between the earth and the sun?

There are no planets in orbit between Earth and the Sun. The innermost planet in our solar system is Mercury, followed by Venus, then Earth. The region between Earth and the Sun is occupied solely by asteroids and other small objects.