QUESTION IMAGE
Question
what would seasons be like on uranus at a location close to the north pole? the seasons would be the same as seasons in earths polar regions, except the average temperature would be much cooler due to uranus greater distance from the sun. this location would experience constant darkness for over one quarter of the year and constant sunlight for over one quarter of the year, with shorter periods when the sun rises and sets between. because uranus rotates on its side as it orbits, the northern hemisphere always faces the sun and experiences summer. the other hemisphere is always dark and experiences winter. there are no seasons on uranus because it orbits too far from the sun.
Uranus has an extreme axial tilt. A location close to its north - pole would have long periods of constant darkness and constant sunlight due to this tilt. It does not have a situation like Earth's poles exactly, nor does one hemisphere always face the Sun, and it does have seasons.
Snap & solve any problem in the app
Get step-by-step solutions on Sovi AI
Photo-based solutions with guided steps
Explore more problems and detailed explanations
This location would experience constant darkness for over one quarter of the year and constant sunlight for over one quarter of the year, with shorter periods when the Sun rises and sets between.