The temperature on earth is unevenly distributed
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Answer:A planet with no axis tilt would still have normal latitudinal temperature variations, and in fact they would be more distinctive. The tropics would be always warm, the temperate zones always "fall or spring temperature" and the poles always cold. In a nearly circular orbit there would be no seasons, but in an elliptical orbit there could still be seasons, just from the planet being closer to the sun at some points and farther away at another point (note that this is NOT the cause of seasons on Earth).
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We don't really need to study other planets to know all this in general terms, because it isn't terribly complicated physics. Still, it would be interesting to see it in action. I don't know any details about that part.
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