In winter.
winter
Uranus, with an axial tilt of 97.86 degrees
The axial tilt of Jupiter is 3.12 degrees.
how does the axial tilt Saturn affect its season
Uranus has the highest axial tilt among the planets in our solar system, with an angle of about 98 degrees. This extreme tilt causes Uranus to essentially roll on its side as it orbits the sun, resulting in unusual seasonal variations on the planet.
The poles of Earth are fixed due to the planet's axial tilt and rotation. The North Pole points towards the North Star, Polaris, creating a stable reference point. This axial alignment allows Earth to maintain its axis orientation despite movements in its orbit.
Mercury. It seems to have an axial tilt of less than one degree.
because it has an axial tilt
Yes, during an equinox, both poles receive approximately equal amounts of sunlight due to the Earth's axial tilt and the position in its orbit.
Callisto does not have a tilt. It's axial tilt is zero.
It is 6.687°
Uranus's tilt of Axial is unusual because Uranus is tilted on it's side