It's b/c the Earth axle is tilted. This means that as the Earth revolves around the sun during the year, different parts gets different amounts of sunlight. And the amount of sunlight is what creates the differences in temperature.
In the area close to the equator, the amount of sunlight is about the same year round, so they don't see much seasons. But as you move further away from the equator the difference becomes greater.
ranged from seasons of cool to hot seasons with temperatures often over 110 degrees
Summer. The seasons in the Northern Hemisphere are all the same. The seasons are only different in the two different hemispheres.
It affects it by having different temperatures at different places
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a bunch of different seasons
Different seasons tend to have different weather patterns and temperatures. For example, winter is supposed to be colder with more snow and summer is supposed to be hot and sunny!
I don't think Saturn has many seasons because it being just a big ball of gas. But it may have different temperatures
The hot seasons refers to seasons that have unusually very high temperatures.
Well...You would have seasons, if it was tilted greater than 23.5 degrees the seasons would change in temperatures dramatically. Winters more extreme, summers hotter...
(List highs and lows)
You're asking about two different things: difference in seasons versus changes (consistent vs. variable) temperatures. You cannot compare two different things and get a simple yes or no answer. Thus I believe you need to reword your question better to get the kind of answer you're looking for.
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Different Seasons was created on 1982-08-27.
Because they have different chemical properties and boil at different temperatures
The planet Saturn has four season, however, the temperatures for the seasons changes are from the surface temperature that changes little with the latitude. The warmth of the temperatures are not by the sun, but by the warmth of the planet.
global warming...or if you mean seasons its because the earth rotates on its axis
There would be extrememe temperatures in different places of the world and probably not much difference in temperature in certain places. The equator would probably be deserts and blistering temperatures. The poles would be freezing, and probably be polor ice caps.