The four seasons
- Spring
- Summer
- Autumn (Fall)
- Winter
Spring
Duration | Spring typically begins in March and ends in June in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere). |
Weather | Spring brings mild temperatures as it transitions from winter to summer. It often sees rain showers and the growth of new plants. |
Nature | Trees and flowers bloom, and animals come out of hibernation. Baby animals are often born in spring. |
Activities | Kids can enjoy flying kites, playing in parks, and observing the blossoming flowers and trees. |
Summer
Duration | Summer starts in June and ends in September in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere). |
Weather | Summer is the hottest season, with long days and high temperatures. It’s a great time for outdoor activities. |
Nature | Fruits and vegetables ripen, and trees are full of leaves. Many animals are active during summer. |
Activities | Kids can go swimming, have picnics, play outdoor sports, and go on family vacations. |
Autumn (Fall)
Duration | Autumn begins in September and ends in December in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere). |
Weather | Autumn brings cooler temperatures and shorter days. It’s known for beautiful colors as leaves change and fall from trees. |
Nature | Animals start preparing for winter, and some birds migrate to warmer regions. Harvest time for crops and fruits. |
Activities | Kids can go apple picking, enjoy hayrides, play in piles of fallen leaves, and celebrate Halloween and Thanksgiving. |
Winter
Duration | Winter starts in December and ends in March in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere). |
Weather | Winter is the coldest season, with shorter days and longer nights. Snow and ice can be present in colder regions. |
Nature | Many animals hibernate, and some birds migrate to warmer areas. Trees are often bare, and some plants go dormant. |
Activities | Kids can build snowmen, go ice skating, have snowball fights, celebrate winter holidays like Christmas, and drink hot chocolate. |
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