Most of the world experiences four seasons: spring, summer, fall (also known as autumn), and winter. Let's explore each season and its relevant characteristics: 1. Spring: In the Northern Hemisphere, spring usually starts in March or April, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it does so in September or October. This time of year, is renowned for its pleasant weather, full blossom flowers, and longer days. In addition, as plants and animals come out of their winter hibernation, it is often a time of renewal and new growth. 2. Summer: June, July, and August are considered summer in the Northern Hemisphere, while December, January, and February are considered the Southern Hemisphere's summer. Higher temperatures, longer days, and lots of sunlight distinguish it. During this time, many people travel and partake in outdoor pursuits like swimming, trekking, and picnicking. 3. Autumn: Autumn starts in March or April in the Southern Hemisphere and September or October in the Northern Hemisphere. Cooler temperatures, fewer daylight hours, and the colour-changing of tree foliage are the characteristics of this season. 4. Winter: The season usually begins in the Northern Hemisphere in December or January and the Southern Hemisphere in June or July. This time of year, is distinguished by its chilly temps, fewer daylight hours, and frequent snowfall and ice. Many people enjoy holidays at this time of year, and some even partake in sports like skiing and snowboarding.