Yes there are seasons all around the world, all the year round.
Same place it is during all the other seasons . . . in orbit around the sun, roughly 93 million miles from it. The seasons have nothing to do with the earth's location. They're caused by the inclination of the earth's rotation axis with respect to the plane of its orbit. Spring doesn't even occur at the same time everywhere on earth.
yes, they are every where and at all times.
All continents on Earth have 4 climatic seasons.
Yes, all regions of the earth receive sunlight some times. Of course, the tropics get far more sunlight than the poles, but solar energy is available everywhere.
Seasons are due to earth's tilt on its axis. All parts of the earth experience them to some degree.
no it only has 4 seasons klam07
If the Earth's axis were not tilted relative to the plane of the ecliptic, we would not have any "seasons" at all.
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.
so the earth does not have another ice-age and kill all life on earth
No, Satan is not omnipresent. He is believed to be a powerful spiritual being, but he is not present everywhere at all times like some religious beliefs attribute to God.
Universality is a fundamental principle in physics - the same laws of physics apply everywhere at all times. So if the mass of something on earth is zero (such as the rest mass of a photon), then the mass will be zero everywhere in the universe, disregarding the effects of relativistic mass. Do not confuse mass with weight - mass is invariable - it is the same everywhere. Weight, however, diminishes in proportion to the square of the distance you travel away from the center of planet earth.
All objects everywhere in the universe have a gravitational pull.