The Four Seasons
The Four Seasons
the United States (this date may vary slightly from year to year and
hemisphere to hemisphere).
The season are each of the time periods in which the year is divided.
Summer spans from about 21 June to 22 September, in America.
Definition
Those seasons are spring, summer, fall, and winter.
Dates
Autumn is spanning from 22 September to 21 December (technically,
that is; snow will begin to fall long before this latter date, in most parts
Spring is a time of "thawing," when the cold and snow of the winter are
of the country, leading many to classify the period as winter) in the US.
replaced by sunshine, reasonable temperatures, green grass.
In the US, winter spans from 21 December to 20 March.
Summer is the warmest, the longest, and (arguably) the liveliest of the
four seasons.
Spring is the season wherein previously dormant bees and butterflies Weather Conditions Autumn (or fall), more than being a simple precursor to winter, is one of
reemerge, and when birds become more active. the most beautiful and exciting seasons.
It's not uncommon to see shorts, t-shirts, and sunglasses worn by those
The Four Seasons
Winter is the coldest of the four seasons. In the eastern, northern, and
who're soaking up the summer's hot sun, and to stay cool, many central portions of the country, winter snowfall can be considerable; in
individuals crank the air conditioning, take a dip in a swimming pool, the western and southern portions of the country, winter snowfall is
and/or explore the ever-comforting ocean waves. highly unlikely, but temperatures nevertheless drop from their usual.
Winter is most widely known for its snow and the Christmas holiday,
but it also boasts New Year's Eve (on December 31, in recognition of
the start of a new year) . Ice skating, sledding, ice hockey, and
snowball fights are commonly enjoyed winter activities.