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Winter
Did you know... -It has been known to snow with temperatures in the mid 40's. -Ice crystals sometimes fall from clear skies when temperatures are in the single digits or colder. -10 inches of snow melts down to about an inch of liquid rain.
Spring *The ancient Greeks celebrated Mother's Day in spring. *An emerald represents spring. *Around March 21st, the earth's position in its orbit around the sun places its equator in line with the sun. This time period is called the vernal equinox and is the first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
Seaons of the Year
Summer -There is one place named "patriot" — Patriot, Indiana, with a population of 202. -Thunder and lightning storms occur more often in the summer. -In the United States the sun shines longer in the day and we have fewer hours of darkness.
Fall *The word autumn comes from the french language *Thanksgiving and Halloween are the major holidays celebrated in the Fall *The largest pumpkin weighed over 1,000 pounds!