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No, any planet with an axial tilt will have seasons, for instance Uranus has seasons.
Weather doesn't AFFECT (not effect) seasons, seasons AFFECT weather.
Saturn does have seasons, each of them lasting over nine years. The thickness of Saturn's rings though hard to see at times show what season the ringed planet is in. It takes 29 years for Saturn to complete its journey around the Sun. As Saturn moves along its orbit, first one hemisphere, then the other is tilted towards the Sun. This change causes seasons on Saturn, just as the Earth's tilt causes seasons on our planet. This allows Saturn to experience the same four seasons.
Seasons cause weather.
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no, the seasons are the long periods of weather
One can find news on Saturn's weather by going to the Weather website. The website offers images of Saturn's weather as well as weather reports for locations on Earth.
they are the same are Earth
If Saturn's northern hemishere tilts toward the sun or the southern hemishere tilts toward the sun.Then really the axis does effect the seasons cause if the northern hemishere is tilted toward the sun , then it would be some kind of season. So, the axis of any planet always effects the seasons. If Saturn's northern hemishere tilts toward the sun or the southern hemishere tilts toward the sun.Then really the axis does effect the seasons cause if the northern hemishere is tilted toward the sun , then it would be some kind of season. So, the axis of any planet always effects the seasons.
We have 4 seasons(winter,fall,spring, and summer). We can have any kind of weather like rain, snow, sun, clouds, and thunder storms but thiers more.
No, the Moon has no seasons and no weather.
um if you mean like-what kind of weather are there then..... answer:they give you all the weather. but if you mean seasons- answer: you have to get seasons