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SEASON CHANGES BY AKSHAJ S.

MOTHER EARTH Planet Formation Location What it Comprises of ??? History

SPRING Condition Time Flowers

SUMMER Condition Time Flowers

AUTUMN Condition Time Flowers

WINTER Condition Time Flowers

FURTHER Axis Hemispheres Equator Hemispheres – Day and Night Orbit

CHANGE IN SEASONS Earth - Seasons Hemispheres – Seasons Orbit – Seasons Equinoxes and Solstices - Seasons

SOLTICES Solstices – Summer and Winter Hemispheres – Soltices

EQUINOXES Equinoxes – Spring and Autumn Sunrise – Equinoxes.

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