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Have you ever wondered what the heck spring is all about? This book will give you some quick facts about this time of year! Keep reading for more fun facts about the season. Spring is one of the four seasons of the temperate world. It follows winter and precedes summer. The term "spring" has various technical definitions depending on climate and local cultures. Here are five Spring Facts you might not have known. These facts are sure to make your spring more exciting! It takes one year for the Earth to circle the sun. Therefore, during the year, Earth experiences all four seasons, including…mehr

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Have you ever wondered what the heck spring is all about? This book will give you some quick facts about this time of year! Keep reading for more fun facts about the season. Spring is one of the four seasons of the temperate world. It follows winter and precedes summer. The term "spring" has various technical definitions depending on climate and local cultures. Here are five Spring Facts you might not have known. These facts are sure to make your spring more exciting! It takes one year for the Earth to circle the sun. Therefore, during the year, Earth experiences all four seasons, including spring. Spring comes after winter and ends before summer. Spring Facts You Can't Miss .Some animals begin to emerge from hibernation during spring. Babies stay with their moms for a year. Baby foxes can see the earth's magnetic field. Human children grow much faster in spring than in any other season. As temperatures rise, many animals shed their winter coats and begin to lay eggs near water. You might also want to know that frogs lay eggs in early March. Even the weather during spring can vary.The first day of spring is called the "Spring Equinox," which occurs on 20 or 21 March. Although it sometimes falls on a different date in different parts of the world, the Spring Equinox is usually in late March. However, since the Earth doesn't rotate around the sun at the same rate each year, the seasons are not the same. As a result, spring is also known as the Vernal Equinox. 'Equinox' means equal night and day, and the term is used to indicate the mid-way point between the winter and spring seasons.