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*’opposite’ seasons for ‘north hemisphere’ + ‘south hemisphere’*
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-as of [23 JANUARY 2024]–
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*THE 4 SEASONS OF ‘PLANET EARTH’* —>
*FOR ‘NORTHERN HEMISPHERE’*
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“forgot all about it!”
‘december solstice’ – ‘march equinox’
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“WINTER 2024” —>
*22 DECEMBER 2023*
(3:27AM – UT)
TO
*20 MARCH 2024*
(3:06AM – UT)
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‘march equinox’ – ‘june solstice’
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“SPRING 2024” —>
*20 MARCH 2024*
(3:06AM – UT)
TO
*20 JUNE 2024*
(8:50PM – UT)
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‘june solstice’ – ‘september equinox’
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*SUMMER 2024* —>
*20 JUNE 2024*
(8:50PM – UT)
TO
*22 SEPTEMBER 2024*
(12:43PM – UT)
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‘september equinox’ – ‘december solstice’
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*FALL 2024* —>
*22 SEPTEMBER 2024*
(12:43AM – UT)
TO
*21 DECEMBER 2024*
(9:19PM – UT)
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*LIST OF EQUINI(?) + SOLSTICES*
(‘past and present’)
(*LINK*)
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“division of the ‘year’*
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(marked by changes in…)
‘weather’
‘ecology’
‘hours of daylight’
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(they result from the ‘yearly revolution’ of the ‘earth’ around the ‘sun’ and the ‘tilt’ of the ‘earth’s axis’ relative to the ‘plane of revolution’)
(marked by time + date of the 2 equinoxes (/ ‘equinoxi’?) + 2 solstices throughout the ‘solar year’)
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division of the year
(marked by changes in weather, ecology, and hours of daylight)
they result from the yearly revolution of the earth around the sun and the tilt of the earth’s axis relative to the plane of revolution
(marked by time + date of the 2 equinoxes and 2 solstices throughout the solar year)
(“equinox” –> when day and night are of equal duration)
(an equinox occurs when the plane of the earth’s equator passes the center of the sun)
(a ‘solstice’ is an astronomical event that happens twice each year, when the tilt of the earth’s axis is most inclined toward or away from the sun, causing the sun’s apparent position in the sky to reach its northernmost or southernmost extreme)
(the name is derived from the latin ‘sol’ (aka “sun”) and ‘sistere’ (aka “to stand still”), because at the ‘solstices’, the ‘sun’ stands still in declination; that is, the apparent movement of the sun’s path ‘north’ or ‘south’ comes to a ‘stop’ before “reversing direction)
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*👨🔬🕵️♀️🙇♀️*SKETCHES*🙇♂️👩🔬🕵️♂️*
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*🌈✨ *TABLE OF CONTENTS* ✨🌷*
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥*we won the war* 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥