The sun ray hits only one area
because it rotates in different parts which changes the temperature
how does the axial tilt Saturn affect its season
Oberon's rotation period is presumed synchronous, so the axial tilt is probably zero compared to Uranus.
Yes (its axial tilt is 97 degrees).
yes neptune rotates
The sun ray hits only one area
No, any planet with an axial tilt will have seasons, for instance Uranus has seasons.
Uranus's tilt of Axial is unusual because Uranus is tilted on it's side
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No, seasons are produced by axial tilt. Europa has an axial tilt of only 0.1 degrees, which is not enough for seasons.
It affects seasons by the angle a planet is tilted.
because it rotates in different parts which changes the temperature
because the seasons will never start on time
how does the axial tilt Saturn affect its season
Pluto must be a likely answer. We know it does show signs of changes on its surface over time. Its eccentric orbit is as important a factor as its axial tilt. Pluto's axial tilt is extreme, similar to that of Uranus. So, for long periods of Pluto's orbit, one of the polar regions is (roughly) facing the Sun and the other will be in darkness.
There is nothing humorous about axial tilt.
The Earth's rotational axial tilt causes the seasons.