Season is one of the four equal periods into which the year is divided by the equinoxes and solstices, resulting from the apparent movement of the sun north and south of the equator during the course of the earth's orbit around it. These periods (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) have their characteristic weather conditions in different regions, and occur at opposite times of the year in the N and S hemispheres
Winter is the coldest season. The temperature is usually 15-20 degrees below zero. The rivers and lakes get frozen. It often snows in winter so the ground, trees and buildings are covered with tiny little things called snowflakes. The trees have no leaves. You can see few animals, insects and birds ‘cause the most of them went into hibernation or got away to the South. People wear heavy fur coats and boots. Though winter is very cold you can find it very funny and joyful. Children play hockey, snowballs, skate, make snowmen.
Spring is the time of rebirth. Trees become green, the ground turns motley because of great number of different flowers and the air is filled with scent. The birds sing songs. Animals and insects awake after long sleep. Life is in full swing. The average temperature is about 15-20 degrees above zero.
Summer is the warmest and driest season. The temperature is about 20-30 degrees above zero. People wear shorts and T-shirts. It is also the vacation season. People usually go to the seashore or travel to different countries. They go to the country, go swimming, play outdoor games such as football, volleyball, basketball, badminton, tennis, etc. You can find a lot of baby animals at this time.
Autumn or fall how the Americans call it is the season of harvest and fading of plants. Some people call it the saddest season ‘cause trees turn red and yellow and then leaves fall down. But also people gather in the crops. It often rains in autumn so people wear raincoats and don’t leave their