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The characteristics of summer season​

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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.

Summer warmth creates comfortable conditions for vital activities of animals, plants and microorganisms. The sun's heat is essential for vegetation and growing food crops since it provokes important chemical and physical reactions.

The longer you spend in the heat, the more serious the effects on your body can be. First, increased body temperature can start to cause heavy sweating, clammy skin, dehydration, tiredness, headache, dizziness, nausea, cramps, and a quick, weak pulse.

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