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SEASONS
BY HOPE EIME, MISTY ZIMMERLEE, DAKOTA SMITH, TAYLOR STECKERT
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ecstaticist
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SPRING
The sun rises in the earlier hours of the morning and sets later on in the afternoon.
Spring flowers start to appear, birds start building their nests and the farmers deliver new-born lambs.
Some days it may be cold enough to snow, and some days it is warm enough to play out in the garden.
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Claudio.Ar
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SUMMER
The days become both warmer & longer
The sun shines,& the school holidays provide us plenty of time to go & enjoy ourselves
Summer weather can vary, but if we are lucky, June, July, & August will bring sunny days.
Photo by
Яick Harris
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AUTUMN
Autumn is a season filled with change.
Days become shorter and, although it is often warm and sunny during the daytime, it can be cold at night.
In Autumn, leaves fall off the trees and hedges. Additionally, Autumn can bring strong winds and a lot of rain.
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blmiers2
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WINTER
The days are shorter and often very cold.
Sometimes the precipitation will fall as sleet and snow, and quite often we wake up in the morning to frost and ice on the floor.
Winter is usually cold and wet, however it does differ in other parts of the world.
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blmiers2
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ABOUT THE SEASONS CHANGING
A season is a division of the year, marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight.
In temperate and polar regions, the seasons are marked by changes in the intensity of sunlight
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Ian Kath
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MONTHS
May, June, and July, the northern hemisphere is exposed to more direct sunlight
The same is true of the southern hemisphere in November, December, and January
June, July, and August are the hottest months in the northern hemisphere
December, January, and February are the hottest months in the southern hemisphere.
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ganzoman
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