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Spring

Beginning on March 20, spring is characterised by longer days and the sun higher in the sky. Spring
is known as the season of rebirth and this is the season plants and trees take root and grow leafy
and green. Due to melting snow, the seas and rivers are full. Rainfall is also heavy, often leading
to serious flood situations, which are most common in the hilly areas. As the days grow longer,
temperatures rise and plants begin to bud and start their life cycles again. Migrating animals
move north and birds build nests, find mates and start their breeding seasons. Most mammals also
give birth to their young at this time of the year.

Summer

Beginning on June 21, summer is the warmest season in the Northern hemisphere. Summer is the
season of heat, and the plants and animals continue to grow and thrive in this season. Plants grow
and provide food for herbivores, who gain weight and provide food for carnivores. Mammals and
birds raise their young. Insects go through their life cycles and lay eggs. Summer is when all
animals, including humans, take advantage of the warmer weather to soak up the sunshine and
eat fresh foods. Humans grow the fresh food we will eat all year.

Autumn (Fall)

Beginning on September 22, the temperatures gradually fall and the noon sun appears lower in the
sky. Autumn is the ending of the year for plants, and this is the time most crops are harvested to
bee stored for winter. Days continue to grow shorter. Animals migrate south or prepare for winter
sleep called hibernation. Some animals grow warmer fur or feathers and change colour to blend in
with coming snow. For many animals this is mating season. The foliage of deciduous trees
changes colour and we can admire natures most stunning autumn display. In the Arctic, the sun no
longer rises above the horizon, leaving this area in darkness for the next six months.

Winter

Beginning on December 21, the Northern Hemisphere experiences our coldest season - winter. It's
the time people and the earth take a break to get ready for spring and regrowth. This is the season
of freezing cold temperatures, snowfall, wind, and ice. Many animals hibernate or sleep a lot to
save energy. This helps them survive, because it takes energy to stay warm and in winter there are
fewer plants to eat. In certain areas, there is extremely high precipitation in the form of snowfall and
some places remain permanently covered with snow. In places where there are blizzards or winter
storms a lot of transportation problems are faced. After December 21st the sun is already beginning
to climb higher in the sky each day and the days are slowly growing longer.

the season of rebirth az jjszlets vszaka


to take a root gykeret ereszteni
leafy leveles
melting snow olvad h
rainfall eszs
flood rvz
hilly hegyes, hegyvidkes
to grow longer hosszabbodni
to rise nvekszik, n
bud rgy
life cycle letciklus
migrating animals vndorl llatok
breeding sesaon - tenyszid
mammal emls
hemisphere flteke
heat hsg, h
to thrive gyarapodni, nni
herbivore - nvnyev
to gain weight gyarapodni (slyban)
carnivore - hsev
insect - rovar
to lay eggs tojst rakni
to soak up the sunshine magba szvni a napstst
gradually fokozatosan
crops - terms
to be harvested learatva lenni
to migrate vndorolni, vonulni
hibernation tli lom
to blend in with beleolvadni a httrbe
mating season prosodsi idszak
foliage lomb(korona)
deciduous tree lombhullat fa
display bemutats, killts
to experience tlni, tapasztalni
freezing - fagyos
snowfall - hess
to save energy energit sprolni
to survive - tllni
precipitation - csapadk
permanently tartsan, maradandan
blizzard hvihar

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