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1. In the northern hemisphere, spring starts around March 21 to June 21, while in the southern hemisphere, spring starts around September 23 to December 21. Spring occurs after winter, when plants bloom again, which is why spring is also called "flower season". Spring makes the days longer than the nights.
2. In the northern hemisphere, summer starts around June 21 to September 23, while in the southern hemisphere summer starts from December 21 to March 21. In this season people in these subtropical countries usually go to the beach to sunbathe. In addition, in summer fruits and plants are generally at their full growth.
3. In the northern hemisphere, calendar/astronomical autumn takes place from September 23 (south equinox) to December 21, while in the southern hemisphere autumn begins on March 21 (north equinox) and ends on June 21. Autumn is the harvest season for plants that are planted or bloomed in spring, and trees shed their leaves.
4. Winter in the northern hemisphere occurs from December 21 to March 21. Meanwhile, in the southern hemisphere, winter will occur from June 21 to September 23. Winter or winter is the coldest time on earth. Is one of the 4 seasons in countries with subtropical and temperate climates.
5. Areas with a tropical climate get enough sunshine all year round. The tropical climate region has 2 seasons, namely the rainy season and the dry season. The air temperature in the tropics is very high, even reaching 45° C during the day and reaching 10° C at night.
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