Spring Facts For Kids <CERTIFIED>

I hope these spring facts for kids are helpful and fun!

The start of spring is scientifically known as the , which typically falls on March 20 or 21 in the Northern Hemisphere. spring facts for kids

You have probably heard the saying, "April showers bring May flowers." But why does it rain so much in spring? As the air gets warmer, it can hold more moisture (water). When that warm air meets the last bits of cold winter air, it creates big rain clouds. This rain is very important because it waters the new plants and helps them grow big and strong. I hope these spring facts for kids are helpful and fun

Have you ever wondered why we have seasons? It’s not because Earth is closer to the sun. It’s because our planet is a giant ball that tilts! During spring, the part of Earth where you live starts to tilt toward the sun. That means longer days with more sunshine, and the sunshine comes from a higher angle in the sky, which makes it warmer. Spring officially begins with the (say: VER-nul EE-kwuh-nox). The word “vernal” means spring, and “equinox” means “equal night.” On this special day, almost everywhere on Earth gets 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness. As the air gets warmer, it can hold more moisture (water)