The seasons only change in temperate zones because of the Earth's revolution around the sun.
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North and south
You would find it in the north tropics
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The axial tilt of Jupiter is relatively small: only 3.13°. As a result this planet does not experience significant seasonal changes, and very little in the way of seasonal temperature changes
they do because the Earth's Tilt
Derps
The deserts experience the same seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
The tropical rain belt in a band of rain that moves to the north in June and to the south in December, roughly following the sun's seasonal path. When the tropical rain belt in north of the equator, the northern tropics experience their rainy season and the southern tropics experiences their dry season. When the tropical rain belt is south of the equator, the southern tropics experience their rainy season and the northern tropics experience their dry season.
The Tropics
Barn owls do not migrate. They also breed year round, so in essence, they do not really have seasonal changes. They are efficient hunters and they have been recorded catching up to 60 mice per hour.