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Every geography on earth experiences four seasons annually: spring, summer, fall and winter.

Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere on December 21, and because of the tilt of the earth, this is the beginning of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. All seasons at the poles change according to this pattern.

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