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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Their are four seasons in a year.Winter,Spring, Summer, and Fall. Winter is the coldest season of the year. in polar climates and temperate climates, between autumn and spring. Winter is caused by the axis of the Earth in that hemisphere being oriented away from the Sun.ally. 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. Spring is one of the four conventional temperate seasons, following winter and preceding summer. When it is spring in the Northern Hemisphere, it will be autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. Did you know that the earths axis is the only thing that causes seasons? Seasons are very important for every day life on planet earthit keeps the crops growing for farmers, the flowers blooming for bees, cold ness for the animals to hibernate, and warmth for relaxation.as you can see in the picture on the right you see the names of each picture those are called seasons. Autumn is the third season of the year, when crops and fruits are gathered and leaves fall, in the northern hemisphere from September to November and in the southern hemisphere from March to May. How the seasons are created By:kendall jenkins Winter 0% 100% down below you see a time line. This time line shows the percentage if seasons that is liked. Earth and the sunThe cycle of seasons is caused by the Earth's tilt toward the sun. The planet rotates around an (invisible) axis. At different times during the year, the northern or southern axis is closer to the sun. During these times, the hemisphere tipped toward the star experiences summer, while the hemisphere tilted away from the sun experiences winter.At other locations in Earth's annual journey, the axis is not tilted toward the sun but instead along the planet's path, parallel to the star. During these times of the year, the hemispheres experience spring and autumn.The astronomical definition of the seasons relate to specific points in Earth's trip around the sun. The summer and winter solstice, the longest and shortest day of the year, occur when the axis of the Earth is either closest or farthest from the sun. The summer solstice in the northern hemisphere occurs around June 21, the same day as the winter solstice in the southern hemisphere. The south's summer solstice occurs around December 21, the winter solstice for the north. In both hemispheres, the summer solstice marks the first day of astronomical summer, while the winter solstice is considered the first day of astronomical winter. 33% Fall 4% 4% 37% Spring 50% Summer 20%
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