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24 solar terms Story English Edition

This ... spring seems to have no origin. Nature created spring!

But here are some introductions about spring, which you can refer to.

Spring is one of the four seasons in temperate zone, and it is the transition from winter to summer. Astronomically speaking, some western countries believe that spring begins at the vernal equinox (March 20th in the northern hemisphere and September 23rd in the southern hemisphere) and ends at the summer solstice (June 2nd1in the northern hemisphere and February 2nd1in the southern hemisphere). However, these conventions are by no means universal. For example, in China astronomy, the vernal equinox marks the middle of spring, starting from beginning of spring (around February 4th). In the Irish calendar, it is considered as the whole of February, March and April. In meteorology, it is counted as March, April and May in the northern hemisphere and as September, October and November in the southern hemisphere. For many people in temperate regions of the United States, spring is synonymous with baseball, or spring training for major leagues, or the time to sign up for minor leagues.

Like summer, the earth's axial tilt is towards the sun, and the daylight time is greater than or equal to 12 hour, and it increases rapidly (especially in high latitudes). The hemisphere began to warm obviously, which led to the growth of new plants. This is the name of this season (see the influence of the sun's angle on the climate). Snow (if any) began to melt, and rivers and streams expanded with runoff and spring rain. Most flowering plants bloom at this time of year, and even when the snow is still on the ground, they start to bloom continuously for a long time, which lasts until early summer. In areas where there is usually no snow, the "spring" in warm years may start as early as February. There are very subtle differences in subtropical areas, but there is no such thing in tropical areas. Sub-arctic regions may not see "spring" at all until May or even June, or December outside Antarctica.