Social Sciences, asked by rangapokiri, 3 months ago

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Read the paragraph and write a brief note on summer season in Tundra Region.
The sun begins to shine in the tundra around February-March. In the beginning, the sun shines for
a maximum of an hour and a half and then sets. Gradually, it lengthens to 2 hours, 6 hours, 8 hours, 16
hours, and finally 24 hours! Then for all most three months from May to July, the sun never sets, it shines
all 24 hours. But the sun does not rise overhead; it just hovers a little above the horizon (The horizon is
he place where the earth appears to meet the sky). Since the sun does not go high up in the sky, it is never
very warm​

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Answered by grajul33
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Answer:

Summer season is the hottest season of the year. In this season the temperature became so high that water starts to evaporate very quickly. But this is the most entertaining season for kids who enjoy it to the fullest because their school gets off in the summer season. Usually, summers last for mid or later March to June but they can expend up to the first week of July due to a delay of monsoon.

Explanation:

The season occurs when the earth tilts towards the sun and a vice versa phenomenon for winter. In the southern hemisphere, December to February are the summer months. The day becomes warmers and nights become cooler. Besides, the day is longer and nights are shorter.

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