Seasons follow the same order in the Northern and Southern hemispheres but they are exactly reversed.
Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter and then the seasons cycle through again.
Spring begins in September in the Southern Hemisphere but in March in the Northern hemisphere. The "official" day that each season begins changes slightly from country to country, this is a local decision and varies by a few weeks eg the season starts on the 1st of the appropriate month or the 22nd of the month.
Countries on or near the Equator do not experience a noticeable change of season or length of day compared to night.
-- Spring-- Summer-- Autumn ("fall")-- Winter-- (repeat the list)The order is the same everywhere on earth.
The seasons occur in this order: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. This is based on the Earth's axial tilt and its orbit around the sun, which causes different regions to receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year.
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No. The phases of the moon are completely unrelated to the seasons. The seasons are caused by the tilt of earth's axis of rotation.
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After Winter is Spring. There are four seasons (in cyclical order): Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall.
The seasons begin with Spring, Summer, Fall (Autumn), and then finally Winter. This then becomes a cycle.
-- Spring-- Summer-- Autumn ("fall")-- Winter-- (repeat the list)The order is the same everywhere on earth.
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The seasons go in the following order: winter, spring, summer, and fall.
The usual order is Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall in USA), Winter.
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Antarctica enjoys four seasons, as do all locations on earth. In the southern hemisphere, summer begins on December 21 and the other seasons follow in order.
The answer is Spring, Summer, Fall & Winter.
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