Seasons

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  1. 1. This is a piece of clothing worn on the upper body to keep warm, especially during colder seasons like autumn and winter. It has sleeves and usually zips or buttons up the front.
  2. 3. This is the star at the center of our solar system. It provides light and heat, and its position in the sky changes throughout the year, influencing the seasons.
  3. 4. This refers to the process of flowers opening up and blooming. It is a beautiful sight often seen in spring when plants and trees start to produce colorful flowers.
  4. 6. This refers to the two times in a year (spring and autumn) when the day and night are of approximately equal length all around the world. It marks the transition between seasons.
  5. 7. This is an outdoor meal or gathering where people enjoy food, drinks, and activities in a natural setting, such as a park or the countryside. It is often associated with the warmer seasons.
  6. 8. This is the season that comes after summer. It is a time when the leaves change color and fall from trees, and the weather becomes cooler.
  7. 10. This is the season that comes after autumn. It is a time when temperatures drop, and it can be snowy and cold. Winter is associated with holidays like Christmas and New Year's.
  8. 12. This is the movement of air. It can be gentle or strong and affects the temperature, weather conditions, and can make things move or sway.
  9. 13. These are glasses with dark or tinted lenses that protect the eyes from the sun's bright rays. They are often worn during sunny seasons like spring and summer.
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  1. 2. This refers to how hot or cold the air is. It is measured using a thermometer and can change throughout the day and across different seasons.
  2. 3. This is the season that comes after winter. It is a time when flowers bloom, trees regain their leaves, and the weather becomes warmer.
  3. 5. This is the movement of animals from one region to another in search of food, warmer climates, or for breeding purposes. It often occurs during seasonal changes.
  4. 9. This is the gathering or reaping of crops or other agricultural products. It usually occurs in autumn when crops are ripe and ready for collection.
  5. 11. This is water that falls from the sky in the form of droplets. It is an essential part of the water cycle and contributes to the growth of plants and the replenishment of water sources.
  6. 13. This is the season that comes after spring. It is a time when the weather is hot, and people enjoy activities like swimming, playing outdoors, and going on vacations.
  7. 14. This is precipitation that falls from the sky in the form of ice crystals. It covers the ground in a white blanket during winter, creating a winter wonderland.