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What Makes The Seasonsf

Published on Apr 13, 2016

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WHAT MAKES THE SEASONS

BY: BOSTON GEIS

What are the seasons?

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The seasons are the specific types of weather we get in every four months. There is winter, spring, summer, and fall.

WINTER

THE FIRST SEASON

Winter is the coldest season of all, also the first of the four. Winter is from the winter solstice to the spring solstice. Winter has snow because of the way the earth is tilted. D using spring (this is in the norther hemisphere) the earths axis is tilted away from the sun.

SPRING

THE SECOND SEASON

Spring is the second hottest season out of the other seasons. Spring has no snow but some rain. Spring goes from the spring solstice to the summer solstice. Spring is when the sun light is in between indirection and direct.

SUMMER

THE THIRD SEASON

Summer is the hottest season. Summer is the time when the earth is tilted two the sun. The sun is really high in the sky. There is usually no rain. Summer goes from the summer solstice to the autumn equinox.

AUTAMN

THE LAST SEASON

Autumn (or fall) is the last season of all. It's also the second coldest season. Autumn happens like spring (only on the opposite side of the sun). Most of the time, it doesn't rain. But it does sometimes. Autumn goes from the autumn equinox to the winter solstice.

What causes the seasons?

Before we talk about what actually causes the seasons, let's talk about the misconception that most people have about the seasons.

MISCONCEPTION #1

DISTANCE

MISCONCEPTION #2

TILT

MISCONCEPTION #3

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