I would say no. It's always summer on the surface of the sun.
The sun does undergo an 11 year cycle of activity known as sun spots. Earth's seasons are the result of earth's axial tilt with respect to the sun. Summer begins (on earth) when the sun reaches its highest point of the day in the hemisphere you're in, and the same is true for the other planets in our solar system. It is also possible seasonal differences could result between aphelion and perihelion in planets with sufficiently eccentric orbits.
There is nothing analogous to produce seasonal changes on the sun. Solar temperature variations cannot be considered "seasonal."
There are no seasons 9 and 10. There are no seasons 9 and 10.
There are 5 seasons of Renegade
There are 9 DBZ Seasons and as far as i know there are 2 DBZ GT seasons
There are 9 seasons of The Walton's.
There are 5 seasons of Alias
The sun's revolutions cause the seasons.
Seasons in the Sun - album - was created in 1993.
It is the tilting of the Earth on its axis that causes the seasons, not the distance from the Sun.
Six seasons
The seasons change NOT because the Earth rotates, but because of our revelution around the sun. It is summer when the northern hemisphere is tilted toward the sun. the seasons have nothing to do with the distance to the sun. the Eath is closest to the sun in winter.
facing the sun and not facing the sun?
the doesnt have seasons. nor does the sun. the earth has summer, autumn, winter, and spring
it seems to far from the sun to have seasons
no. the earths orbit cause the seasons
"Seasons in the Sun" was written and composed by Jacques Brel in 1961. Terry Jacks later recorded a popular English-language version in 1973.
We do not have seasons because the earth is closer to the sun, we have seasons because the earth's axis rotation determines the amount of sunlight we get each day.
distance from the sun