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Months For The Seasons

That night, Lena tucked Maya into bed. Outside, the first real snow began to fall, covering the dying grass, the bare branches, the last forgotten pumpkin.

Maya tilted her head. “Then what do they listen to?” months for the seasons

As the Earth begins to tilt away from the sun, temperatures dip. marks the cooling-off period. October is famous for deciduous trees changing color, and by November , many regions prepare for the first frosts and shorter daylight hours. The Rest: Winter (December, January, February) That night, Lena tucked Maya into bed

“It’s wrong,” she muttered.

The concept of dividing the calendar year into four distinct seasons—Spring, Summer, Autumn (Fall), and Winter—is one of humanity’s most enduring organizational tools. It serves as a bridge between the rigid mathematics of astronomy and the fluid, sensory experience of life on Earth. While the system is generally reliable and poetic, a thorough review reveals some geographic limitations and inconsistencies that prevent it from being a "perfect" system. “Then what do they listen to