the four seasons

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The four seasons are the four divisions of the year—spring, summer, autumn, and winter—characterized by distinct weather patterns, daylight hours, and ecological changes.

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Observed surface forms (4)

Surface form Occurrences
spring 0
autumn 0
summer 0

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf natural phenomenon
season
season
season
season
temporal division
alternateName fall
associatedWith dormant plant life
flowering plants
growing season peak
harvest
rebirth
vacations
causedBy Earth's axial tilt
Earth's revolution around the Sun
characterizedBy cooling temperatures
distinct weather patterns
ecological changes
highest average temperatures
increasing temperatures
leaf color change
longer daylight hours
longest daylight hours
lowest average temperatures
plant growth
shortening daylight hours
shortest daylight hours
snow in many regions
varying daylight hours
followsCycle spring → summer → autumn → winter → spring
hasPart autumn
fall
spring
summer
winter
numberOfParts 4
occursIn temperate regions
oppositePatternBetween Northern Hemisphere and Southern Hemisphere NERFINISHED
partOf the four seasons
recognizedIn astronomy
meteorology
relatedTo agricultural cycles
climate
cultural festivals
variesBy hemisphere

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The Four Seasons depicts the four seasons
subject surface form: The Four Seasons (Poussin)