Explain the characteristics of different seasons of India.
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Many regions have starkly different microclimates. The nation has four seasons: winter (December, January and February), summer (March, April and May), a monsoon rainy season (June to September), and a post-monsoon period (October to November).
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India has four seasons and they are Summer, Monsoon, post-monsoon and winter.
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- Summer is made up of March, April, and May. It is the longest season than other three seasons. During this time the days are long and the nights are short.
- Especially, the children enjoy the season, they have a long vacation during this time. But, now a day as the temperature increases high people suffer very much during this season.
- The next season is monsoon or rainy season. It starts in June and ends in September. People get some relief after the rainfall. The year’s most rainfall occurs in this season. The third season is post-monsoon season or the autumn season.
- It starts from October to November. The last season is winter season. It starts from December to March. It is the coldest season among all the seasons. Generally, temperature decreases during the festivals of Diwali to Holi.
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