The planet Saturn has four season, however, the temperatures for the seasons changes are from the surface temperature that changes little with the latitude. The warmth of the temperatures are not by the sun, but by the warmth of the planet.
No seasonal temperatures do not exist on Saturn. Saturn has a surface temperature that remains steady throughout the year at 178 degrees Celsius.
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Savannas are characterized by seasonal drought, generally warm temperatures throughout the year, and scattered trees.
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
Ocean temperatures change on a seasonal basis, but there are other factors at play which complicate when, and how, and by how much it changes.
Venus has little to no seasonal variation due to its nearly circular orbit and slow rotation. Additionally, Mercury experiences minimal seasonal changes due to its very small axial tilt.
Monsoon
It is called a MONSOON
No, life would not survive on Saturn. Saturn has sub-zero temperatures, harmful gases, and it does not contain the necessities for life.