HELLO,
I greet with all my heart all my Hindu brothers and sisters, Salam for Muslims, Assalamu Alaikum. A heart is full of love and a thousand roses full of wishes for our brothers and sisters who have embraced other religions and for all of you in this community of stream for Bangladesh. I hope everyone is fine and doing very well in life. I am praying for you and you will pray for me so that we are all alright, that everyone can be with everyone. I've talked a lot, now I'm going to give my presentation. From now on I will tell the story of six seasons in Bangladesh.
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Since I'm new to this community, I have to insist on the introductory phase to get to know everyone. I want to know something about you too, I'll start by introducing myself
I am Sanjana Shawkat Usha, a resident of Karanigonj UpazilaK in Dhaka District, Bangladesh. My mother, my brothers, and my sisters are all here, they are healthy, they are doing well and I am also very well Alhamdulillah.
My education started in the village and ended with my studies in Dhaka Azimpur. Now I live with my mother-in-law and have a little princess.
The earth orbits the sun once every year. It is known as the earth's yearly motion. Here, the earth's annual motion is what causes the seasons to vary. With the change of these seasons every two months, Bangladesh experiences six different seasons. Describe the various seasons: The summer, the rainy season, the fall, the late autumn, the winter, and the spring are Bangladesh's six distinct seasons. Seasons play a crucial part in nature. Here, the landscape transforms in a different way every two months.
1. Summer (May-June):
Summer is the warmest season of the year, typically characterized by long, sunny days and high temperatures. It is usually marked by the solstice, which occurs around June 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and December 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. During this season, people typically wear light and airy clothing, go to the beach, enjoy outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, and swimming, and take vacations. The warm weather also brings with it seasonal fruits and vegetables, such as watermelon, strawberries, and corn, making it a great time for outdoor barbecues and picnics.
2. Monsoon (July-September):
The monsoon season is characterized by heavy rainfall and thunderstorms, typically lasting from June to September in the Northern Hemisphere and from December to March in the Southern Hemisphere. In many parts of the world, such as Southeast Asia and India, the monsoon season is a crucial time for agriculture, as the rain helps to irrigate crops and replenish water sources. However, heavy rainfall can also lead to flooding and landslides, causing significant damage to infrastructure and homes. Despite these risks, many people enjoy the cooler temperatures and the lush greenery that the monsoon season brings.
3. Autumn (October-November):
Autumn, also known as fall, is a transitional season that typically occurs between summer and winter. It is characterized by cooler temperatures, shorter days, and the changing colors of the leaves on trees. Many people associate autumn with holidays such as Halloween and Thanksgiving, as well as seasonal activities such as apple picking and pumpkin carving. In some cultures, autumn is also associated with the harvest season, as farmers collect crops that have been growing throughout the summer.
4. Late Autumn (November-December):
Late autumn is the period between the end of autumn and the beginning of winter, typically lasting from mid-November to mid-December. During this time, the weather becomes colder and the leaves have fallen from the trees, leaving them bare. Late autumn is often associated with the holiday season, as people prepare for winter festivities such as Christmas and Hanukkah. In many parts of the world, it is also a time for cozying indoors and enjoying warm beverages and comfort foods.
5. Winter (December-February):
Winter is the coldest season of the year, typically characterized by snow, ice, and freezing temperatures. It is typically marked by the solstice, which occurs around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere and June 21st in the Southern Hemisphere. During this season, people often engage in winter sports such as skiing, snowboarding, and ice skating. Winter is also associated with holidays such as Christmas and New Year's Eve, as well as cultural celebrations such as the Chinese New Year and the Winter Solstice. Despite the festive atmosphere, the cold weather can also pose health risks, such as hypothermia and frostbite.
6. Spring (March-April):
Spring is a season of renewal and growth, typically occurring between winter and summer. It is characterized by warmer temperatures, longer days, and the blooming of flowers and trees. Many people associate spring with the holiday of Easter, as well as seasonal activities such as gardening and outdoor sports. In many cultures, spring is also associated with the concept of rebirth and new beginnings, making it a popular time for weddings and other celebrations. As the weather begins to warm up, people often engage in outdoor activities such as hiking, picnicking, and cycling.
Both merits and faults:
Every season has its advantages and disadvantages. We have a wide variety of fruits in the summer, but it is also very hot and stormy. We receive rain throughout the rainy season to develop our soil and support crop growth. But, humans and other creatures are still restricted to what is beautiful, wholesome, and green in nature. The sky is still clear and cloudless in the late fall. Everything in nature appears dreary, lifeless, and boring in the winter. Fish and veggies are available, though. The most attractive season is spring. It is not moist, hot, or cold. In summary, Bangladesh has a diverse climate that changes throughout the year. The country's seasons offer a unique range of experiences, from colorful festivals to heavy rainfall and flooding. It is essential to plan accordingly when visiting Bangladesh to make the most of each season. Each season has a distinct specialization that has a big impact on our lives. The six-season cycle is influenced by the joy that permeates all of nature. With the onset of each new season, people's minds and bodies change. Every season has its own unique effects on Bangladeshi citizens. Six distinct seasons are a blessing for our nation.
Please pray for me so that I may be well and able to come in front of you with worthwhile stuff. I hope everyone enjoys it. Your affection for me and your love. Everyone has my admiration, love, and best wishes. I must leave this topic today, but I will return some other day to speak with you about another subject, inshallah.
I've included a confirmed link to my initial achievement post below:
https://steemit.com/hive-172186/@sanjana01842/achievement-1-my-introduction-sanjana01842
Thanks, A Lot Again.
By:- Sanjana Shawkat Usha (@sanjana)
Very interesting 6 weather patterns.
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