No it does not because its axial tilt is only 3%.I was just learning this in science or otherwise I woud not have known about this. So no Ceres does not have seasons!
summer and spring(:
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Earth and Mars. Venus has only a small tilt and Mercury almost no tilt.
There are no seasons in outer space! Try typing only " What is the tempeture of the planet Venus?"
Venus does not have months. Venus has a year that lasts about 225 earth days. The funny thing about Venus is that a day lasts much longer than a year, with a day on Venus being over 240 earth days.
They don't. We do not have any plans for visiting Venus, and the extreme heat and pressure makes it unlikely that we ever will.
There is insufficient information in the question to properly answer it. How much what does Venus have? Please restate the question, giving more details about what you are looking for.
No, planets are not bad because they are tilted. The Earth's tilt for example gives us the seasons. Uranus is tilted on its side; Venus is upside-down.
There is more than one planet that has not tilt. The planets are Mercury, Venus, and Jupiter. The planet's also do not have seasons.
Earth and Mars. Venus has only a small tilt and Mercury almost no tilt.
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No. Venus does not have seasons.
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venus
There are no seasons in outer space! Try typing only " What is the tempeture of the planet Venus?"
Venus does not have months. Venus has a year that lasts about 225 earth days. The funny thing about Venus is that a day lasts much longer than a year, with a day on Venus being over 240 earth days.
The answer (a bit simplified) is those with axial tilts like the Earth. That rules out Mercury, Venus and Jupiter (very small tilts ) and also Uranus (tilt too extreme). That leaves Earth (of course), Mars, Saturn and Neptune. Note: Some authorities give the tilt of Venus as 3 degrees, others give 177 degrees. It's a matter of definition. Either way it's not like Earth. Another note: You can make an argument for all the planets (except Mercury perhaps) having 4 seasons. I think they do, but sometimes the variations would be slight or unusual. (For a school test go by what the teacher says!)
Venus
Venus does not have seasons. due to the thick carbon dioxide atmosphere, Venus experiences temperatures of around 864 degrees Fahrenheit throughout the year.