Summer in the Northern hemisphere: shadows are short, days are longer (longest 21st June solstice), sun is higher in the sky, sun's rays are more concentrated, climate is at its warmest, Earth is tilted towards the sun, Spring in the Northern hemisphere: days begin to get longer, temperatures begin to rise, day and night are equal in length (21st March equinox), Earth is not tilted towards or away from the sun, and flowers start to bloom, Autumn in the Northern hemisphere: day and night are equal in length (21st September equinox), Earth is not tilted towards or away from the sun, and leaves change colour, days begin to get shorter, temperatures begin to cool, Winter in the Northern hemisphere: shadows are longer, days are shorter (shortest 21st December solstice), Sun is lower in the sky, climate is at its coldest, Earth is tilted away from the sun, Sun's energy is more spread out,
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