Pluto must be a likely answer.
We know it does show signs of changes on its surface over time.
Its eccentric orbit is as important a factor as its axial tilt.
Pluto's axial tilt is extreme, similar to that of Uranus.
So, for long periods of Pluto's orbit, one of the polar regions is (roughly) facing the Sun and the other will be in darkness.
Planets have seasons due to their axial tilt and orbit around the sun. As a planet revolves around the sun, different parts receive varying amounts of sunlight, leading to changes in temperature and weather patterns. The tilt of the planet's axis determines the angle at which sunlight reaches different regions, causing variations in the duration and intensity of sunlight, resulting in seasons.
The longest parallel on Earth's surface is the equator, which circles the planet halfway between the North and South Poles at a latitude of 0 degrees.
The distance around the widest part of a planet is known as the planet's equatorial circumference. It is the longest distance that can be measured around the planet, passing through its equator. An example would be Earth's equatorial circumference, which is about 24,901 miles (40,075 kilometers).
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
As the earth spins on its axis, producing night and day, it also moves about the sun in an elliptical (elongated circle) orbit that requires about 365 1/4 days to complete. The earth's spin axis is tilted with respect to its orbital plane. This is what causes the seasons.
no most planets have seasons
Jupiter is the largest with the largest diameter.
our planet changes by the seasons and the weather
Uranus and Pluto have a tilt and have extreme seasons. Mars, Saturn, and Neptune have seasons that are similar to ours.
22 seasons and the current longest streak.
Mars has four distinct seasons, and may well be the planet in our Solar System having seasons the closest in general to ours.
seasons
No - the longest river on the planet is the Amazon.
Venus
venus
Uranus
No, in fact there are not seasons on mars at all. Because mars is a planet with no life on it, there are no seasons!!