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d. There are four seasons on Earth - winter, spring, autumn and
(hot/ summer)​

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Answered by KrishnaKumar01
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summer in=> May to July

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Answered by Anonymous
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Summer:- Weather in the summer grows warmer, and in some areas, the heat translates to drier temperatures. This hot, dry time of year can lead to droughts, where water is in short supply. Heat waves, times of excessively hot weather that include spikes in temperature, can also occur during the summer.

Autumn:- The season of autumn comes in the months of September and October. As per the Hindu calendar, this season comes in Ashwin and Kartik months. The hot and humid weather starts disappearing and leaves start falling off the trees in this season, so it is also known as the fall season.

spring:- The spring season in India is in the months of March and April, it is considered as one of the beautiful seasons in the country. ... Spring is the season after winter and before summer. The days become longer and the weather heats up, days become longer and nights become shorter in these seasons.

Winter:- Winter, occurring from December to February. The year's coldest months are December and January, when temperatures average around 10–15 °C (50–59 °F) in the northwest; temperatures rise as one proceeds towards the equator, peaking around 20–25 °C (68–77 °F) in mainland India's southeast.

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