There are still 4, its just not a big difference between the seasons. .
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at the equator there is no seasons and all they do is stay below10 degrees. thats why everyone moves to the poles where it is the warmest
Because of the angle of Earth on it's axis
If you are closer to the equater the hotter the climate
Yes in some cases
If it is summer at the South Pole, then everywhere in the northern hemisphere is experiencing winter.
spring/fall
4 seasons are experienced on the equator
The biome that can be found furthest from the equator is the tundra. The tundra is characterized with short growing seasons and low temperatures.
Seasons depend on the angle of the sun. Those near the equator do not have seasons.
Around the equator there is no noticeable difference to the seasons, compared to what is experienced by parts of Earth that are much further from the equator. At the poles, can you detect a difference?
Temperate rainforests are found in moist and cooler climates and distinct seasons, away from the equator.
At the equator.
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.
Because of the angle of Earth on it's axis
No. Countries that are close to or on the equator do not experience the changes in seasons that countries further from the equator do. So they don't have autumn or any of the other seasons. It is much the same throughout the year.
Chimpanzees live in Central and Western Africa, right long the equator. There are no hot and cold seasons there. However, there are two seasons; a wet and a dry season.
If you are closer to the equater the hotter the climate
because when they move they are closer to the equator