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Chapter 12.2, Problem 14A
Summary Introduction
The seasons that can be used to describe the dates March 21 and September 22.
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Some climatic conditions make the difference between the periods of the years; these varied periods are known as the seasons. Types of seasons are winter, summer, spring, and fall. All these seasons repeat yearly, and the conditions of temperature, weather, and light are different in each season.
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