- Summer - Wikipedia
Summer or summertime is the hottest and brightest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn At or centred on the summer solstice, daylight hours are the longest and darkness hours are the shortest, with day length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice
- Summer - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Summer happens to the north and south sides of the Earth at opposite times of the year In the north part of the world, summer takes place between the months of June and September, and in the south part of the world, it takes place between December and March
- Summer solstice - Wikipedia
The summer solstice is the day with the longest period of daylight and shortest night of the year in that hemisphere, when the sun is at its highest position in the sky At either pole there is continuous daylight at the time of its summer solstice
- Category:Summer - Wikipedia
Articles relating to summer, the hottest of the four temperate seasons, occurring after spring and before autumn At or centred on the summer solstice, daylight hours are longest and darkness hours are shortest, with day length decreasing as the season progresses after the solstice
- summer - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
summer (countable and uncountable, plural summers) 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
- Midsummer - Wikipedia
Midsummer is a celebration of the season of summer, taking place on or near the date of the summer solstice in the Northern Hemisphere; the longest day of the year The name "midsummer" mainly refers to summer solstice festivals of European origin
- Season - Wikipedia
Summer is defined as the quarter of the year with the greatest insolation and winter as the quarter with the least The solar seasons change at the cross-quarter days, which are about 3–4 weeks earlier than the meteorological seasons and 6–7 weeks earlier than seasons starting at equinoxes and solstices
- Season - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Summer is a warm season because the days are longer and the Sun is high in the sky, giving direct light to the ground Winter is a cold season because the days are shorter and the Sun is low in the sky, giving indirect light to the ground
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