Four Seasons

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What are the four seasons experienced in many parts of the world?
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Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall), and Winter.
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Which season is typically characterized by the blooming of flowers and warmer temperatures following winter?
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Spring.
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During which season do the days become longest and temperatures highest?
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Summer.
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What natural phenomenon primarily causes the change of seasons on Earth?
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The tilt of Earth's axis and its orbit around the Sun.
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In which season do leaves usually change color and fall from deciduous trees?
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Autumn or Fall.
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What is the shortest day of the year called and in which season does it occur?
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The Winter Solstice, occurring in Winter.
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How is the climate generally during winter?
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Cold, with some regions experiencing snow and ice.
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Which hemisphere experiences summer from December to February?
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Southern Hemisphere.
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Why do some regions near the Equator not experience four distinct seasons?
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They have a tropical climate, which may only have wet and dry seasons due to minimal temperature variation.
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Which season is marked by new growth and birth of animals, like baby birds and mammals?
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Spring.
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Why does the Northern Hemisphere have winter when the Southern Hemisphere has summer?
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Because of the Earth’s axial tilt, different hemispheres tilt towards or away from the Sun at different times.
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Which season follows autumn and precedes spring?
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Winter.
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What are some activities commonly associated with the summer season?
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Swimming, barbecues, picnics, and vacations.
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How do people typically prepare for the winter season in colder climates?
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By wearing warm clothing, heating their homes, and sometimes shoveling snow.
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Name one important holiday that occurs during the winter in many cultures.
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Christmas.
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