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An overview of the four seasons in the united states, focusing on their characteristics, typical activities, and associated holidays. Summer is the longest and liveliest season, while spring is a time of renewal and growth. Fall is known for its beautiful foliage and harvest season, and winter is the coldest season with snow and holiday celebrations.
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Summer follows spring and runs from approximately June 21 to September 22, in America. Summer is the warmest, longest, and (possibly) the liveliest of the four seasons; Kindergarten through college students have two summer months free of classes, and there are undoubtedly more youth during this season than any other. It is not uncommon to see shorts, T-shirts and sunglasses worn by those who are soaking up the summer sun, and to keep cool, many people turn on the air conditioning, bathe in a pool and / or explore the always comforting waves of the ocean. ocea Spring begins on March 20 and ends on June 20 or June 21 in the United States (this date may vary slightly from year to year and from hemisphere to hemisphere). For most, spring is a "thaw" time, when winter's cold and snow are replaced by sunlight, reasonable temperatures, green grass, and more. It is also the season when previously dormant bees and butterflies resurface, and when birds become more active. Fall (or fall), more than just being a precursor to winter, is one of the most beautiful and exciting seasons. From September 22 to December 21 (technically, that is, the snow will begin to fall long before this last date, in most of the country, and the temperature increases which leads many to classify the period as winter) In the US, fall is characterized by falling leaves. , Halloween (October 31) and Thanksgiving. During the fall, traditional farmers harvest their produce, and the aforementioned falling leaves change to beautiful orange, red and yellow colors; These colors are generally December 21 to March 20 and is, unsurprisingly, the coldest of the four seasons. In the eastern, northern, and central portions of the country, winter snowfall can be significant; In the western and southern parts of the country, winter snowfalls are highly unlikely, but temperatures nevertheless drop below normal. Winter is best known for its snow and the Christmas holidays, but it also features New Year's Eve (December 31, in recognition of the beginning of a new year) and other special days. Ice skating, sledding, ice hockey, and snowball fights are winter activities that are commonly enjoyed.