Why are the seasons on Jupiter less intense than on Earth (relatively)?
Every planet has seasons, but they depend upon the tilt of the planet's axis.If there is no tilt then there will not be any seasons.
Our earth is tiltled 23 degrees on our axis.Few of the times the northern hemisphere will be closer to the sun we will get summer and while south is farther way we will get the winter.Now when the planet is moving along the axis these two seasons will go away and the next season will come.
Similary jupiter is tilted by 3 degrees and even orbit is very long and we will get the seasons that the last three years. Therefore they are less intese comparatively less intense than on earth
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