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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Guatemalan here: sun rises at 6 amish all year round and sets at 7 pmish. It’s “colder” in December (20 degrees) and “coldest”in January (16?) And then the guest week of the year is good week, march and April being hot AF (high twenties, low thirties). June-July is heavy scheduled rain in the late afternoon and November is windy so people fly kites. I’ve been living abroad for four years and I’m still not used to the seasonal change.

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