Well, yes. It sure can. The Earth is a prime example. However, whether there any other planets anywhere like this is not know. The chances are that there are some.
No, water cannot exist on this planet given the extremely low average temperatures of -120°C in winter and -100°C in summer. These temperatures would freeze water into ice. Additionally, the lack of atmosphere on the planet would further prevent water from existing in its liquid state.
Uranus
Yes, Mars' atmosphere does change from season to season. During the planet's winter, carbon dioxide freezes out of the atmosphere, causing it to thin. In summer, this carbon dioxide sublimes back into the atmosphere, thickening it again.
Neither. The United States (assuming that's what you meant), is a territory of land on the surface of the planet earth and thus does not move in respect to the rest of the planet. If your question was: "Is the planet earth closer to the sun during the winter or the summer of the northern hemisphere?" Then the answer would be that the planet earth is slightly closer (by 0.033 AU or ~ 5 million km) to the sun during the winter solstice than the summer solstice.
Days are longer than nights in the summer, and the reverse in the winter.
Summer like weather. The summer is eternal here beacause is next to planet equador. Winter temperatures are 16c min and 33c max.
Four- Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter, then spring again
if a sat alight is facing the sun in summer and winter
Because they're on opposite sides f the planet - and the planet is tilted at approximately 11 degrees which creates the seasons.
Uranus experiences 42 earth years of summer followed by 42 earth years of winter.
Wood Floors are extremely easy to clean, and are great for both Summer and Winter. Another wonderful thing about them is that if you do want a more cozy atmosphere for the Winter, you can put down a fluffy rug and Voila! I highly recommend them!
Because of its axis we have four seasons winter,summer,spring,Autumn