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ABCDEF7 · M
The seasons in the Northern and Southern Hemispheres are different. The Earth's tilted axis and its orbit around the sun cause the seasons. The Earth's axis is tilted, so the sun is higher in the sky when it points towards the sun, and lower when it points away. This means that different parts of the Earth receive the sun's direct rays at different times of the year.
Northern Hemisphere
Winter: December, January, and February
Spring: March, April, and May
Summer: June, July, and August
Autumn: September, October, and November
Southern Hemisphere
The seasons are adjusted by six months, so for example, January is month 1 in the Northern Hemisphere, but month 7 in the Southern Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
Winter: December, January, and February
Spring: March, April, and May
Summer: June, July, and August
Autumn: September, October, and November
Southern Hemisphere
The seasons are adjusted by six months, so for example, January is month 1 in the Northern Hemisphere, but month 7 in the Southern Hemisphere
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
Autumn equinox begins 22 September. However, meteorological autumn aleays starts 1 September (and ends 30 November). Meteorological seasons always make most sense to me . . and I look forward to winter ending by March!
It's a lovely sunny day here 🌞
It's a lovely sunny day here 🌞
72andy · 51-55, M
The leaves are already starting to change.
It’s therefore autumn
It’s therefore autumn
Cinderellagirl · 16-17, F
@72andy 🥴
72andy · 51-55, M
@Cinderellagirl you will need a coat soon
72andy · 51-55, M
though September serves up some more hot days thank goodness
CheezeburgerBrown · 36-40, M
Autumn sweet, we’ll call it fall.. I’ll make it to the moon if I have to crawl !
GlitterEater · 36-40, F
Autumn has the best weather
DunningKruger · 61-69, M
September is autumn.