Environmental Sciences, asked by nikkikant, 1 year ago

spring and autumn are opposite to each other.How?pls send it's urgent

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Answered by Eesho
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In spring and autumn the planet isn't tilted towards or away from the Sun — it's roughly side-on.

And for two days each year the Earth's tilt is exactly side-on to the Sun. The two days are called equinoxes (equal nights), and they fall in the middle of spring and autumn, usually on September 22 and March 22.

On an equinox, night and day are equal length everywhere on the planet.

But spring and autumn only happen in mid-latitude areas of our planet. It's a different story in the tropics and at the frozen ends of the planet.

The spring season is usually associated with rebirth, since the winter months have finally finished and everything ‘“ plant life, animal and human life ‘“ is slowly getting out of its slumber and back in to the bright sunlight. Spring is when weather can be considered as absolutely perfect because you still have the crisp chill left over from winter yet you also get to see more flowers popping up here and there.

Autumn, on the other hand, is when all these colors transition into different levels of reds and browns and become crisp, falling off for children to sweep or collect. If the leaves in spring are bright green, the leaves in autumn are a magnificent red. Spring is the signal that winter has already ended, and autumn is the signal that summer is finally over and done with. For many people, spring lets them look towards summery days and vacations ahead ‘“ while autumn signifies the reality of going back to school and the routines of the most part of the year.


Answered by priyalkhandelwal
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In spring season the flowers nd leaves start growing whlie in autumn season they start falling
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