Read this 4 descriptions about the different seasons and try to guess which description belongs to each season. The ______ marks are the gaps where you can put Winter, Summer, Autumn or Spring.
What season we are refering to?
______ is the warmest season of the year when the sun shines directly on one half of the world. ______ in the Northern Hemisphere begins about June 21st - the date of the ______ solstice. It ends about September 23, the date of the autumnal equinox. Usually, July and August are the hottest months of the ______ season. Crops, trees, and other plants reach their full maturity in ______ .
When the sun is the high over the Northern Hemisphere, it is low in the Southern Hemisphere. The warmest months in the United States are the coldest months in Australia, and in the southern part of the South America and Africa. The growing season of Australia and Argentina is during the months of December, January, and February. These months compare with June, July, and August in the Northern Hemisphere.
What season we are talking about?
______ is the season between winter and summer. It's the time of year when life begins again in nature. In the Northern Hemisphere, ______ begins on the day the center of the sun is directly over the equator. Usually, on March 21st, the sun crosses the equator and starts northward. As it travels north, its rays strike the northern countries more directly each day. ______ lasts until June 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere, ______ begins in September and ends in December. ______ begins a few ours earlier in Leap Year.
What season is it?
In the Northern Hemisphere, ______ is the coldest season of the year. It begins about December 21 and lasts until about March 21. Around December 21 or 22, the sun's rays fall directly over the farthest point south of the equator - marking the first day of ______.
______ days have fewer hours of daylight because of the path the earth takes as it revolves around the sun. The earth completely revolves around the sun during 365 days. The earth's axis always tips about 23 1/2 degrees from a line perpendicular to its path.
In the Southern Hemisphere, ______begins in June.
Different regions have longer ______ than others. For example, in the polar regions, ______ takes up half the year. In the Temperate Zones winter takes up about one quarter of the year.
In regions where there is cold weather, it causes many changes in the environment. Water may freeze and become ice, snow, sleet or icicles. Most plants and animals become dormant and rest. Some animals hibernate. The only plants that grow and remain green are evergreens. People protect themselves from the cold climate with ______ clothing when they go outdoors. They enjoy a variety of indoor activities or outdoor ______ sports such as skiing, skating, or sledding.
Do you know what season is described on this text?
______ is the season that comes between summer and winter. Americans usually call this season fall because it is a time of falling leaves. The first day of ______ (fall) is celebrated on the fall equinox - a time when both night and day are equal. In the northern half of the world, ______ begins about September 22. In 2008, the ______ equinox falls on September 22. In the southern half of the world, ______ begins and ends at the time spring begins and ends in the north.
After ______, nights begin to lengthen each day until the Winter Solstice in December.
What season we are refering to?
______ is the warmest season of the year when the sun shines directly on one half of the world. ______ in the Northern Hemisphere begins about June 21st - the date of the ______ solstice. It ends about September 23, the date of the autumnal equinox. Usually, July and August are the hottest months of the ______ season. Crops, trees, and other plants reach their full maturity in ______ .
When the sun is the high over the Northern Hemisphere, it is low in the Southern Hemisphere. The warmest months in the United States are the coldest months in Australia, and in the southern part of the South America and Africa. The growing season of Australia and Argentina is during the months of December, January, and February. These months compare with June, July, and August in the Northern Hemisphere.
What season we are talking about?
______ is the season between winter and summer. It's the time of year when life begins again in nature. In the Northern Hemisphere, ______ begins on the day the center of the sun is directly over the equator. Usually, on March 21st, the sun crosses the equator and starts northward. As it travels north, its rays strike the northern countries more directly each day. ______ lasts until June 21.
In the Southern Hemisphere, ______ begins in September and ends in December. ______ begins a few ours earlier in Leap Year.
What season is it?
In the Northern Hemisphere, ______ is the coldest season of the year. It begins about December 21 and lasts until about March 21. Around December 21 or 22, the sun's rays fall directly over the farthest point south of the equator - marking the first day of ______.
______ days have fewer hours of daylight because of the path the earth takes as it revolves around the sun. The earth completely revolves around the sun during 365 days. The earth's axis always tips about 23 1/2 degrees from a line perpendicular to its path.
In the Southern Hemisphere, ______begins in June.
Different regions have longer ______ than others. For example, in the polar regions, ______ takes up half the year. In the Temperate Zones winter takes up about one quarter of the year.
In regions where there is cold weather, it causes many changes in the environment. Water may freeze and become ice, snow, sleet or icicles. Most plants and animals become dormant and rest. Some animals hibernate. The only plants that grow and remain green are evergreens. People protect themselves from the cold climate with ______ clothing when they go outdoors. They enjoy a variety of indoor activities or outdoor ______ sports such as skiing, skating, or sledding.
Do you know what season is described on this text?
______ is the season that comes between summer and winter. Americans usually call this season fall because it is a time of falling leaves. The first day of ______ (fall) is celebrated on the fall equinox - a time when both night and day are equal. In the northern half of the world, ______ begins about September 22. In 2008, the ______ equinox falls on September 22. In the southern half of the world, ______ begins and ends at the time spring begins and ends in the north.
After ______, nights begin to lengthen each day until the Winter Solstice in December.
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