What are seasons? Why do we have seasons?
What are seasons? Why do we have seasons?
Seasons are distinct periods of the year characterized by specific weather patterns, temperatures, and natural phenomena.
Spring is often associated with blooming flowers, warmer temperatures, and longer days.
Summer is typically characterized by hot weather, longer days, and more humid air.
Fall is often associated with cooler temperatures, shorter days, and changing foliage.
Winter is typically characterized by cold temperatures, shorter days, and snow.
Seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth's axis as it orbits around the sun.
The tilt causes the Earth to receive more direct sunlight in different areas at different times of the year, resulting in seasonal changes in weather.
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