![]() ![]() These are Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter. Again, since a calendar year has 12 months, therefore, each season lasts about three months. However, if we talk about some common ground, as per fundamentally accepted seasons, we have only four seasons in a calendar year. These are Late Winter (mid-Jan to mid-March), Spring (mid-March to mid-May), Summer (mid-May to mid-July), Monsoon (mid-July to mid-September), Autumn (mid-Sept to mid-Nov), and, Early Winter (mid-Nov to mid-Jan). Since a calendar year has 12 months, therefore, we allot two months to each season. For example, as per Indians, (I am an Indian), we have 6 seasons in a calendar year. With this, we can move on to our next question…!!!įrankly speaking, different cultures have different ways to define that how many seasons are there. Therefore, as a result, Neptune does have noticeable seasonal changes. On the other hand, Neptune has an axial tilt of 28.5 degrees. Therefore, as a result, it does not have any seasons. For example, Mercury doesn’t have any axial tilt. In fact, this formula is also applicable to all of the planets in our solar system. Well, if there was no axial tilt, there won’t be any season on the earth’s surface. So, here is my question for you…!!! What if there was no axial tilt?Įarth’s axial tilt (obliquity) is currently about 23.4°. In fact, the earth’s tilt is also responsible for the seasonal mismatch between the northern and the southern hemisphere. Just because the earth has an axial tilt of 23.4 degrees, we are able to observe different seasons. ![]() So, the question of this hour is how many seasons are there in the northern hemisphere? I mean, do we have four seasons, or do we have six seasons? Additionally, when do these seasons occur, or do their date changes every year? Most importantly, why do we observe seasons in the first place? Well, if you wanna get a detailed insight, I will suggest you stick with me till the end. However, you can check this article to know more about the seasons in the southern hemisphere and their bizarre consequences. Just to mention, I am going to explain seasons in the northern hemisphere. In other words, seasons in the northern hemisphere are opposite to the seasons in the southern hemisphere.įor example, when there is winter in the northern hemisphere, at the same time, there is summer in the southern hemisphere. Therefore, as a result, if you are living in places above the equator i.e in the northern hemisphere, you get to see totally different seasons as compared to the places below the equator i.e in the southern hemisphere. The Equator divides the Earth into northern and southern hemispheres. ![]()
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