Do countries on the equator not experience seasons?

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Due to the Earth’s tilt and position around the Sun, things get very light and warm in summer for us in UK, and then winter becomes very cold and dark. But if you are on the equator, surely the amount of light you get won’t change much?

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My time in Costa Rica was wild; the sun sets and rises at 6pm and 6am almost to the minute , didn’t need an alarm clock for the first time in my life for the entire six weeks I was there.

They have two seasons ; hot dry (summer), and warm wet (winter). With alarmingly little transition time.

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