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How Many Seasons Are in America? A Meteorological, Astronomical, and Cultural Analysis how many seasons are in america
| Season | Approximate months | Ecological marker | |--------|--------------------|--------------------| | Early spring (maple sugaring) | Feb–Mar | Sap rise | | Mid-spring (planting) | Apr–May | Last frost | | Summer | Jun–Jul | Berry ripening | | Late summer / early autumn | Aug–Sep | Corn harvest | | Autumn (fall) | Oct–Nov | Leaf color peak | | Winter | Dec–Jan | Deep snow cover | [Your Name/Institution] How Many Seasons Are in America
| Context | Number of seasons | Example application | |---------|------------------|----------------------| | Public school curriculum | 4 | Teaching equinoxes/solstices | | Weather data analysis | 4 | NOAA climate reports | | Gardening in Midwest | 5 | Planting and harvest windows | | Traditional Dakota calendar | 6 | Ceremonial and hunting cycles | | Living in Hawaii | 2 | Rainy vs. dry season planning | how many seasons are in america
| Region | Typical seasonal count | Dominant system | |--------|------------------------|------------------| | New England | 4 (distinct) | Astronomical | | Great Plains | 4–5 | Meteorological + agricultural | | Pacific Northwest | 4 (wet winters, dry summers) | Modified 4-season | | Alaska (interior) | 4 (extreme variation) | Meteorological | | Hawaii | 2 | Wet/dry | | South Texas | 3 (hot, less hot, rainy) | Local perception | | Puerto Rico | 2 | Wet/dry | End of paper.