Trivia Quiz: The Four Seasons | Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer

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1. What are the four seasons?

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The correct answer is fall, summer, spring, winter. These are the four seasons that occur in many parts of the world. Fall, also known as autumn, is characterized by cooler temperatures and leaves changing color. Summer is the warmest season, with longer days and higher temperatures. Spring is a season of renewal, with blooming flowers and warmer weather. Winter is the coldest season, often with snow and freezing temperatures.

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Trivia Quiz: The Four Seasons | Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer - Quiz

The Four Seasons | Fall, Winter, Spring, Summer bring with them different occasions and fun activities people can take part in. All the seasons require some planning and... see moreeven change in what people wear. Do you know what causes the change in seasons and the different signs that the start of each of the season? Take up the quiz to find out!
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2. Seasons change over the course of a year.

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Seasons change over the course of a year because of the tilt of the Earth's axis. As the Earth orbits around the sun, different parts of the planet receive varying amounts of sunlight, leading to changes in temperature and weather patterns. This causes the four distinct seasons - spring, summer, autumn, and winter - as the Earth's axis points towards or away from the sun.

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3. During the winter, the nights are longer.

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During the winter, the nights are longer because the Earth's axis is tilted away from the sun. This tilt causes the sun to appear lower in the sky, resulting in shorter daylight hours and longer nights. As a result, the winter solstice, which occurs around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere, marks the shortest day and longest night of the year. Therefore, it is correct to say that during the winter, the nights are longer.

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4. What are the two seasons for cold regions?

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In cold regions, there are two distinct seasons known as polar day and polar night. During polar day, the sun remains above the horizon for 24 hours, resulting in continuous daylight. This occurs during the summer months. On the other hand, polar night is the season of continuous darkness, where the sun remains below the horizon for 24 hours. This occurs during the winter months. These two seasons are unique to cold regions due to their proximity to the poles.

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5. How many temperate areas are there in the Northern Hemisphere?

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There are six temperate areas in the Northern Hemisphere. This means that there are six regions in the Northern Hemisphere that have a moderate climate, with temperatures that are neither too hot nor too cold. These areas typically have four distinct seasons and are known for their diverse ecosystems and vegetation.

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What are the four seasons?
Seasons change over the course of a year.
During the winter, the nights are longer.
What are the two seasons for cold regions?
How many temperate areas are there in the Northern Hemisphere?
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