a. False. Summer comes between spring and autumn.
b. False. In the southern hemisphere, the summer months are: December, January and February.
c. True.
d. True.
e. False. Schools and universities have a long break in the summer.
f. False. Most people take their holiday in the summer.
g. True.
h. False. People spend more time outside.
i. True.
j. True.
1. Summer follows spring.
2. In the northern hemisphere, the summer months are June, July and August.
3. In summer, the temperature rises.
4. No, schools and universities do not stay open; they have a long break.
5. Spain and Greece are popular holiday destinations because the beaches and the weather are perfect.
6. People spend more time outside, going to the beach or visiting parks or just sitting in their gardens.
7. You can see flowers and plants blooming, and you can hear birds singing and bees buzzing.
8. The longest day of the year is the summer solstice, which is on June 21st.
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