Summer or summertime is the hottest and brightest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn. At or centred on the summer solstice, daylight hours are the longest and darkness hours are the shortest, with day length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice.
The year is commonly divided into four seasons: spring, summer, fall (or autumn), and winter. Because we divide a year into 12 months, each season lasts about three months.
Warm up your brain with these fun and fascinating facts about summer including everything from summertime activities to nature and more.
The meaning of SUMMER is the season between spring and autumn comprising in the northern hemisphere usually the months of June, July, and August or as reckoned astronomically extending from the June solstice to the September equinox.
Think you know summer? These fun and surprising facts reveal the science, history, statistics, and quirky truths behind the hottest season of the year.
There's a lot more to summer than just vacations and hot weather. These 50 summer facts will make you even more excited for the season.
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Summer is one of the four Earth’s seasons, that goes after spring and foreshadows autumn. In this time of the year, days become warm, hot and really long, while nights in this season are the shortest. Sun shines so bright and everything around is whispering to go outdoors!
When the North Pole is pointing toward the sun, there is more sunlight reaching the northern half of the planet, leading to summer. When it is pointing away, there is less sunlight, leading to winter.
The months of summer are: June, July, August, September. The most favored period for a visit is during the months of February, March, November. In terms of precipitation, the month with the lowest amount of rainfall is April, recording a mere 0 mm | 0.0 inch in its entirety.
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