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Wednesday, 25 November 2015

What causes the seasons?

What causes the seasons?

Seasons change every 3 months. Each year is marked by different weather and hours of daylight.

In autumn there are light orange leaves falling from the tree top and coming down really slowly to the ground.

In winter there are white snow coming down from the sky and it is very chilly outside.

In spring it is really warm like the heat conditioner. Spring is like a little bit cold sometimes.

When summer is hot and if the sun is really hot you may get skin cancer from the sun.

We have these seasons because the earth is on a tilt as it makes it yearly journey around the sun. When we are on the left hand side we are pointed away from the sun and get less sunlight, but if we are on the right hand side we are pointed towards the sun to get more sunlight, so it is summer.





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