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The parts of a year when we experience different weather events are called seasons. We basically go through four different weather changes in a year. Therefore, we experience four different seasons. These are spring, summer, autumn, and winter.
Each season lasts for three months.
Winter: December, January, February
Spring: March, April, May
Summer: June, July, August
Autumn: September, October, November
Now let’s see what happens in these four seasons.
WINTER
∗ Winter is the coldest season.
∗ Weather is often snowy, rainy, or freezing.
∗ Trees shed all their leaves.
∗ We wear thick clothes, scarves, and gloves to protect ourselves from the cold.
∗ We heat our houses using air conditioners, electrical heaters, lighting fireplaces, or other means of heating.
∗ We are more prone to catch flu or influenza.
SPRING
∗ Spring is the season when the weather starts to warm up slowly again.
∗ Nature begins to come alive.
∗ The trees begin to green and bloom again.
∗ It’s raining very often.
∗ We begin taking off our coats and boots.
∗ Migratory birds come back again.
∗ Animals start to come out of their burrows.
SUMMER
∗ It is the hottest season.
∗ The trees begin to bear fruit.
∗ Schools are closed and we go on summer vacation.
∗ We wear our thinnest clothes.
∗ We eat ice cream and drink lots of water.
AUTUMN
∗ The leaves of the trees turn yellow and begin to fall.
∗ There is a lot of rain and wind.
∗ We wear thick clothes like sweatshirts and long pants.
∗ Migratory birds migrate to warm countries.
∗ Animals stay in their nests to protect themselves from the cold.
∗ Autumn is also the harvest season. Farmers collect the crops.
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