SEASONS AND PARTS OF THE DAY
- rajeshvanapalli501
- Dec 3, 2020
- 2 min read
Hey guys... long time, no see :) well… hope you’re all safe n sound.
So… Have you ever noticed the correlation between seasons and parts of the day? No? Are you interested to know about it? Let’s go then…
First, how do seasons form?
According to the globe earth model, the tilt of earth’s axis (23.5 degrees) is the reason for formation of seasons but, the flat earth model has a different theory which says that the in and out movement of the sun, which rotates around mount Meru is the reason for seasons formation (this is what Vedic universe follows as well).
And now the correlation,
We all know there are four types of seasons and that they occur in the same order every year.
1. Spring
2. Summer
3. Fall
4. Winter
Spring is the time of year when flowers start to bloom, and trees begin to rejuvenate and temperature in most of the areas become temperate.
Summer is the hottest of the four seasons where schools and universities typically have a summer break to take advantage of the warm weather.
Fall is when day light becomes considerably shorter and temperature cools down. This is when many plants stop producing food because, as day runs shorter, sunlight is less, and leaves begin to change their colors before turning brown and fall off.
Winter is the coldest season of the year. In many regions winter is associated with snow and freezing temperatures.
Now if you look at the parts of the day, a day is divided into Morning, Noon, Evening and Night.
If you observe closely you can find one to one mapping between parts of the day and seasons.
Morning is a start for all of us where we wake up with a fresh mind to start our day. And this is not just for humans it is also a fresh start for all other living things. This is similar to Spring season where everything starts to bloom.
Then comes noon (12:00 PM) when temperature will be high in a day similar to Summer, the hottest season of the year. Quick note, noon is also the part of the day where we see the shortest shadow of any object :)
You see where I am going with this, Don’t you? :)
And in the evening, sun starts setting down and the temperature also starts to drop. It is when most of us are done with work and head down to gym or home or whichever is stress-free zone. Likewise, Fall, temperature cools down and most of the trees begin to change their colors before turning brown and finally falling off.
Then in the night (around like 8:00 PM), we see the lowest temperature of a day and no sunlight, similar to winter the coldest season of a year and also, we observe the daylight will be less than the typical 12 hours.
To simplify, below is a pictorial representation of the summary of this article.

Also, I have a question for you all below.
I think there is a third area with a similar correlation, what could that be?
Seasons => Parts of the day => ? 🤔
Please give your opinions or answers in the comments. Thanks in advance 😊.

I will let you know if you’re right in my next article, and also more about how seasons are formed on a high level.
Hope you enjoyed my writing.
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