A season is a period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions.
The seasons depend on Earth's tilted axis as it revolves around the sun.
It is important to remember that Earth’s rotation causes night and day.
The regions along or near the equator, which is the imaginary line running down the middle of the earth, get the same amount and strength of sunlight all year long. They also do not have 4 seasons, but are warm all year round.
Spring is the season where plants come back to life! The sunlight gets stronger and temperatures begin to rise.
The weather changes a lot during the spring months. One minute it could be sunny and dry, then the next minute it could be humid or raining! The weather depends on the seasons and the location on Earth.
Many animals that have been in a deep sleep, or hibernation, during winter begin to wake up and come out from their dens! These animals also start to breed.
Summer is the hottest season of the year! The temperature can stay warm, even after the sun has gone down! The days are long, which means there is a lot of sunlight during the day.
During the summer months, many types of fruits and vegetables start to grow. Strawberries are one of the most loved summer fruits. Yummy!
The most common vacation time is summer, kids are out of school and the weather is warm! Beaches are one of the top vacation spots for families. They collect seashells, make sandcastles, and ride the waves in the ocean.
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A season is a period of the year that is distinguished by special climate conditions.
The seasons depend on Earth's tilted axis as it revolves around the sun.
It is important to remember that Earth’s rotation causes night and day.
The regions along or near the equator, which is the imaginary line running down the middle of the earth, get the same amount and strength of sunlight all year long. They also do not have 4 seasons, but are warm all year round.
Spring is the season where plants come back to life! The sunlight gets stronger and temperatures begin to rise.
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