Spring
Spring is the season that follows the winter and preceding the summer, is typically associated with the revival of terrestrial flora and fauna, and improvement of weather conditions. The spring in the northern hemisphere is called "Spring Lights", and the southern hemisphere is called the "Southern Spring". The "Spring Lights" begins in the Northern Hemisphere, the March 21 and ends June 21. The "Southern Spring" begins in the Southern Hemisphere, the September 23 and ends on December 21. As it turns out, on the equinox day and night are of equal length. With each passing day, day and night will increase a little shortening, thus increasing its heat stroke in the hemisphere. Spring is a time when the flowering occurs in several plant species. Therefore, it is a period in which the nature is beautiful, presenting the human with colorful flowers and fragrances. The function of this flowering is the beginning of the breeding season of many species of trees and plants. Now in respect to climate change, is a period when temperatures are slowly rising. The same occurs with the sea temperatures. In much of the southern hemisphere, they are mild.
Taken by amauridimaia with a Praktica B100 loaded with Agfa Agfacolor ISO100 film in Canelas, Portugal. These tags describe this photo: spring, season, color, flower, and amauridimaia. Date: 2012-03. Time: Afternoon. This photo can also be found in the album Spring.Please login to get more out of this site
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