Spring: The Best Season of The Year
Spring one of the four conventional
temperate seasons, is a soothing flee between two extreme seasons as it comes
after winter and before summer. The period of spring season in India falls
between mid-February to mid-April. The days of the spring season are very
pleasant. Spring is neither hot nor cold. It is very delightful. Atmosphere of
the season is very good for health. Spring is the season of charming sounds.
The bees humming in the garden fill the hearts with joy. The cuckoo is mad with
joy and its sweet notes enchant people all over. In the early morning birds are
heard twittering in trees. It is very delightful to walk through the
corn-fields during spring season. The green plants do please the eyes of
people. The yellow flowers of mustard flutter in the breeze. The cold of winter
are biting and the summers are hot, while the rainy season remains full of dirt
and mud and so it is the spring season which catches the fancy. It brings
extraordinary beauties and charms with it. The spring season is very important
for the farmers as crops ripen in the fields during this pleasant weather.
Farmers store wheat and barley at home. Besides, spring is a season of
festivals of the Hindus. The festival Holi adds to the glory of the spring
season with its warmth and hues.
During spring, the axis of the Earth is
increasing its tilt relative to the Sun, and the length of daylight rapidly
increases for the relevant hemisphere. The hemisphere begins to warm
significantly which causes new plant growth to spring forth, hence giving the
season its name. Many flowering plants bloom this time of year, in a long
succession sometimes beginning when snow is still on the ground, continuing
into early summer. In normally snowless areas "spring" may begin as
early as February (Northern Hemisphere) heralded by the blooming of deciduous
magnolias, cherries and quince, or August (Southern Hemisphere) in the same
way. Many temperate areas have a dry spring, and wet autumn (fall), which
brings about flowering in this season more consistent with the need for water
as well as warmth.
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