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Which season is known for heavy rains and thunderstorms?
Which season is known for heavy rains and thunderstorms?
- Winter
- Autumn
- Spring (correct)
- Summer
______ is the hottest season with people spending time by the water and eating cold treats.
______ is the hottest season with people spending time by the water and eating cold treats.
Summer
What is the main activity people do during summer?
What is the main activity people do during summer?
- Skiing
- Swimming (correct)
- Skating
- Sledging
What are some popular winter activities?
What are some popular winter activities?
Autumn sees cooler temperatures, rain, and ______.
Autumn sees cooler temperatures, rain, and ______.
What is a popular activity during winter?
What is a popular activity during winter?
What happens to the leaves on trees in October?
What happens to the leaves on trees in October?
Which season sees the end of winter and the start of blooming flowers and trees?
Which season sees the end of winter and the start of blooming flowers and trees?
When do leaves on trees turn yellow?
When do leaves on trees turn yellow?
Winter activities include skiing, skating, sledging, and ______ fights.
Winter activities include skiing, skating, sledging, and ______ fights.
What happens to the days in May?
What happens to the days in May?
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Study Notes
- Winter is the coldest season and starts in December
- Winter activities include skiing, skating, sledging, and snowball fights
- Spring sees the end of winter and the start of blooming flowers and trees
- May is known for heavy rains and thunderstorms
- Summer is the hottest season with people spending time by the water and eating cold treats
- Autumn sees cooler temperatures, rain, and fog
- Leaves on trees turn yellow in October
- Autumn is a harvest season for vegetables, fruits, wheat, and rye
- March can still have blizzards
- Days become longer in May
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