What Are Seasons Like On Other Planets

What Are Seasons Like On Other Planets

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Physics, Science, Geography

11th Grade - University

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The video explores how different planets experience seasons based on their axial tilt. Earth has a 23.5-degree tilt, leading to predictable seasons. Other planets, like Mercury and Venus, have little to no tilt, resulting in no seasons, while Uranus has an extreme tilt, causing long seasons. Kepler 413-B, an exoplanet, has a wobbling tilt, leading to unpredictable seasons. This highlights the diversity of planetary climates and the potential for discovering more unique planetary systems.

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3 mins • 1 pt

What are the implications of a planet having no axial tilt?

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Explain how the seasons on Mars, Saturn, and Neptune compare to those on Earth.

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