Any planet with a rotation axis inclined at an angle between 10 and 80 degrees to the plane in which it orbits its primary star will experience discernible seasons, 4 seasons.
Earth is one such planet.
Mars is the only planet that has four similar seasons to Earth's.
Most of Australia experiences four clear and distinct seasons. Only the very far north has two seasons - wet and dry.
The seasons come because of the tilt of the planets. ( the axis on which it rotates)
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No! Only the temperate and arctic zones have four seasons. The tropics instead have a dry season and a wet season.
Mainly, the year is divided into four main seasons, spring, summer, autumn and winter. Australia, China, Korea, Pakistan, India, Afghanistan are the countries that experience the four seasons.
Countries that are closer to the equator experience less variety in their seasons. Singapore is in that region. Countries that are further from the equator experience the four seasons. It is all down to the way the Earth tilts. It has more affect on countries that are further from the equator in terms of the weather extremes that are experienced.
The other planets actually do have seasons.
Planets experience seasonal variation due to the axial tilt. Mars is most like ours and has seasons.
There would be no four seasons if the earths axis was not tilted.
Does everywhere on earth experience the four seasons?The Earth reaches four points on it's journey around the sun, the poles both experience four seasons, however some are longer than others.
no most planets have seasons