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Does earth experience all seasons at once?

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Does earth experience all seasons at once?

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  1. Not quite.

    In temperate regions it is true that, when it is summer in the south, it is winter in the north; or when it is autumn in the north it is spring in the south.  But the four seasons do not occur at once; only opposite seasons.

    On the equator, there are no seasons; and in the tropics, rather than four seasons, it is better described as a 'wet' and a 'dry' season; especially where there are monsoonal climates.


  2. No.  Imagine this.  When the sun is north then the north has Summer and the south has Winter.  No Spring and no Autumn.

    When the sun is right over the equator then there is Spring and Autumn but no Winter.  I guess there would be Summer at the equator.

  3. In some respect, yes.  

  4. ...i guess only 2 at a time..example..when the north hemisphere is winter...the south is summer...and so on...

    ...not considering the tropics which is always hot and the poles which always cold.....

  5. yeah i guess

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