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Seasons result from the yearly revolution of the Earth around the Sun and the tilt of the Earth's axis relative to the plane of revolution...
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The moon is tilted some 83.5-degrees on its rotational axis so in that sense it does have seasons. But since there's no weather of any kind on the moon there are no actual seasons like winter, spring, summer and fall.
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spring starts 21st March summer starts 21st june autumn starts 21st september winter starts 21st december
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All of the above answers are correct. I will add one more. The seasons are in that order in your question.
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Neither sentence is correct. One is not supposed to begin a sentence with "And." :P However, to answer your question, names of seasons should not be capitalized.
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Summer has the most amount of days
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As with all of the planets in the solar system, the Earth has an elliptical ("flattened" circle) orbit with the Sun slightly off-center. Because of this— in accordance with Kepler's Second Law of Planetary Motion—the Earth moves m...
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The astronomical seasons that people are most familiar with begin and end on the solstices and equinoxes (which normally occur around Mar 21, June 21, Sept 22, and Dec 22). But, since the dates of the solstices and equinoxes vary slightly f...
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As the earth rotates around the sun your particular area is either closer or farther away from the sun. The two site's below graphically represent what each season's position is, relative to the sun as the earth moves in it's orbit.
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