Seasons

Seasons

  • Submitted By: saraahmed175
  • Date Submitted: 12/18/2013 11:15 AM
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Summer is the warmest of the four temperate seasons, falling between spring and autumn. At the summer solstice, the days are longest and the nights are shortest, with day-length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice. The date of the beginning of summer varies according to climate, tradition and culture, but when it is summer in the Northern Hemisphere it is winter in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa.
Winter is the coldest season of the year in temperate climates, between autumn and spring. It is caused by the axis of the Earth in the respective hemisphere being oriented away from the Sun. Different cultures define different dates as the start of winter, and some use a definition based on weather, but when it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, and vice versa. In many regions, winter is associated with snow and freezing temperatures. At the winter solstice, the days are shortest and the nights are longest, with days lengthening as the season progresses after the solstice.
June, July, and August are the hottest months in the year and December, January, and February are the hottest months in the year
Spring is the season between winter and summer. Autumn is the season between summer and winter. Both seasons are beautiful; they are often colorful and wet. Although there is plenty of natures beauty in spring and fall, there are also some differences as well such as, weather, color, activities. I really enjoy to be outside during both seasons, but I prefer the fall season, because of the way nature changes everything to prepare for winter.
In spring, the air begins to warm; temperatures slowly rise as the days get longer. Snow and ice melt and more rain falls down during this season. I hear the sound of the last frost crackling under my feet. Spring is full of showers and flowers. Leaves on trees start budding out and begins to turn green, flowers and grass start growing thanks to the temperatures...

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