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Unlike the Earth, however, the seasons of Neptune last for decades, not months. A single season on the planet, which takes almost 165 years to orbit the sun, can last more

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Which planet has the longest seasons?

Uranus has the longest seasons among the planets in our solar system. Its axis of rotation is tilted at a steep angle, causing each pole to experience about 42 years of continuous sunlight followed by 42 years of darkness. This results in seasons lasting for several decades on Uranus.


What would happen if Earth were straight up and down on its axis?

If Earth were perfectly upright on its axis, there would be no seasons as we currently experience them. The entire planet would have the same climate all year round, with no variation in temperatures. This would have a significant impact on ecosystems, weather patterns, and agriculture around the world.


When did Mount Warning last erupt?

The last time Mount Warning erupted was 20 milion years ago.


Why has acid rain increased over the last 20 years?

Acid rain has increased over the last 20 years due to factors such as industrial activities, vehicle emissions, and deforestation releasing pollutants like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere. These pollutants combine with water vapor to form sulfuric acid and nitric acid, leading to acid rain.


How long does a geothermal power plant last?

That answer is really..how do geothermal power plants fail.They can last as long as there is heat from the planet or until there is a mechanical failure. Theoretically as long as the planet stays hot and the mechanics are totaly perfect the power plant could run for centuries. In real life they run until the mechanics become to costly to repair or until there is a general failure.