Seasons are due to earth's tilt on its axis. All parts of the earth experience them to some degree.
Climiates in temperate and subpolar regions are more likely to have four distinct seasons.
Yes, Mother Nature has not changed the pattern of 4 distinct seasons in New England.
They have 4 distinct seasons and there leaves fall off
The US has four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Each season typically lasts about three months.
just like the seasons all over the world spring autumn summer and fall
Yes, deserts do have seasons but they are not as distinct as seasons in more temperate climates.
Poland experiences 6 distinct seasons throughout the year.
Morocco does not have a distinct "capital for Berbers". The largest Amazigh (Berber) city is Khenifra in the High Atlas Mountains.
There are four distinct seasons in South Dakota: Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring.
Tropical rain forests have four distinct seasons. Some of the trees lose leaves in winter in these forests.
Prairies usually have 4 seasons like most other places.
Deserts have 4 seasons like any other area. The seasons, however, are not as distinct as in most other biomes.