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what is difference summer and winter?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Summer means one of four seasons, traditionally the second, marked by the longest and typically hottest days of the year due to the inclination of the earth and thermal lag. typically regarded as being from june 21 to september 22 or 23 in parts of the usa, the months of june, july and august in the united kingdom and the months of december, january and february in the southern hemisphere, whereas winter means traditionally the fourth of the four seasons, typically regarded as being from december 23 to march 20 in continental regions of the northern hemisphere or the months of june, july and august in the southern hemisphere. it is the time when the sun is lowest in the sky, resulting in short days, and the time of year with the lowest atmospheric temperatures for the region.

Answered by ankitsingh99162
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Summer and winter are both very nice seasons. Many people like both of these seasons, but really these two seasons have nothing in common. Winter is the season that has more activities and can do more of the summer activities making it better. They have different clothing and different amounts of clothing, they both have animals, but this is also different in each season, they have different foods and different temperature of foods and they also have different activities that adapt to the type of

in each year. These four seasons include Summer, Winter, Fall, and Spring. Each season affects various aspects of our everyday lives in their own way. For Example, winter and summer changes almost everything that we do during both of the times that each season occurs. Some differences of summer and winter is temperature changes and precipitation changes. One similarity is that the Olympics are taken place in both seasons. Many people view winter and summer as antonyms; however, the two seasons share clearly that almost all parameters elevated in winter and lowered in summer, except for temperature (Temp.) and biological oxygen demand (B.O.D) recorded their maximum values during summer (29.20C-2.4 mg/L), while the minimum were during winter (17.20C-1.0 mg/L), respectively. Moreover, the measures clarified a narrow variations among four seasons in pH value in alkaline side (7.4-7.7) and chloride concentration (30.3-44.7 mg/L) during summer and winter, respectively. However, the results indicated Ricardo Cortez GEOL 108 EXERCISE 10 PART 1 1. Is the temperature contrast between the equator and the Arctic region greatest in the winter or summer? Answer. Temperature contrast between the equator and the Arctic region is greatest in the winter. Temperatures near or at the equator only change a few degrees between winter and summer while the Arctic region changes drastically up to 40 degrees between the seasons. 2. (a) Were latitude the only control of temperature, the isotherms make Alaska and Texas stand on their own. While both Alaska and Texas are part of the United States of America, there are many differences in between the two, which makes each one unique. The history, climate and topography, and lifestyle of both Alaska and Texas show many differences yet, many similarities as well. First, there are many similarities and differences between the history of Alaska and Texas. Alaska was established part of the United States in January 3rd, 1959.

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