Earth, for a start. Actually, you can expect most planets to have at least some tilt in their axes.
Uranus and Pluto have a tilt and have extreme seasons. Mars, Saturn, and Neptune have seasons that are similar to ours.
Earth and Mars. Venus has only a small tilt and Mercury almost no tilt.
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.
All planets have seasons. Some have longer and shorter seasons then others. On some planets a day is longer then its season. Of the "inner planets" only Earth and Mars have large enough tilts to give significant seasonal effects.
When a planet's axis is tilted, the amount of sunlight that its surface receives will vary depending on where the planet is in its orbit around the sun. The area that are tilted towards the sun will get more sunlight, allowing the surface to warm up. The area that is tilted away from the sun will get less sunlight, so it will end up being cooler.
All planets have seasons. Some have longer and shorter seasons then others. On some planets a day is longer then its season. Of the "inner planets" only Earth and Mars have large enough tilts to give significant seasonal effects.
Uranus
Globes are a representation of the planet Earth. The axis of spin of the Earth is tilted sideways with respect to the plane in which it orbits the Sun. Globes of the Earth are therefore constructed to represent this tilt.
Yes it does. The tilt is so large that the planet's rotational axis is roughly in the plane of its orbit.
the planet needs to be tilted on an axis and rotate around the sun so the sun will be strongest on different points of the world in different times of the revolution
Because the Earth is tilted on its axis, so when the Northern Hemisphere is tilted toward the Sun (Summer, in the North) the Southern Hemisphere is tilted away from the Sun (Winter, in the South) and vice versa.