Jupiter's axial tilt is 3.13 degrees. Because the tilt is so small and Jupiter is so far from the Sun this makes no difference to the weather patterns.
None.Jupiter does not have seasons as easons are caused by a tilted axis, and Jupiter's axis is only tilted 3 degrees (not enough to cause seasons).
Jupiter's axis has been tilted at a slight 3 degrees. it is hardly noticable
no!
Mainly, there would be no seasons.
It is tilted (23.5 degrees).
Axes aren't inclined, they are tilted. Orbital planes are inclined, and Jupiter's is inclined about 6 degrees from the Solar equator. Planes can also be inclined relative to the ecliptic or the invariable plane. Jupiter's axis is tilted about 3 degrees from the ecliptic.
Yes it does. The tilt is so large that the planet's rotational axis is roughly in the plane of its orbit.
On the contrary, we have seasons precisely because the Earth's axis is tilted.
The seasons are caused by the tilted axis and orbit. The axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane.
yes, by 23.44 degrees. This is what gives us the seasons throughout the year.
No! it has a straight axis?
no