Sunday, 1 March 2015

Winter VS Spring

There are four major seasons in many of the countries: spring, winter, autumn and summer. Winter precedes spring, while spring precedes summer. These two seasons are completely different from each other.
Winter is the coldest season among the four with rain, snow, hail etc. Winter follows autumn and precedes spring. At the winter solstice, the days are shorter and the nights are longer, with the days lengthening as the season begin from the day of the solstice. During winter time many animals go into hibernation, while many insects die. The word ‘winter’ is derived from in old Germanic word that means “time of water”, which refers to the rain, sleet, snow and other forms of water falling from the sky.
Spring is a temperate weather with green, flowers, rain, etc. Spring follows winter. The term spring has a variety of different definitions depending on culture, customs and climate. in Spring the animals that were in hibernation, come out of hibernation and start 'new life' The plants are reborn, and flowers bloom, leaves grow back. Almost all countries have festivals in order to celebrate the start of the spring season and the season of crop growing.


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