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How different if an Earth like planet has 90 degree orbital inclination (not rotational axis)?

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Consider an Earth like planet is orbiting around a Sun like star, it is almost identical to our Solar system, except the orbital inclination of the planet is 90 degree to the equator of the star (note: it means the planet have chance to face to the pole of the star, not the case that the planet has 90 degree rotational axis.

Is the environment of the planet similar to current Earth? If not, what is the difference? For example, is the pole brighter? Or emits more radiation? What other effects need to consider?

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