In Bangladesh, there are six seasons such as summer, the rainy season, early autumn, late autumn, winter and spring. These seasons come one after another in a regular cycle. Each season has its own beauty and features. They decorate Bangladesh with special characteristics.
Summer is the first season of the year. It consists of the months of Baishakh and Jaistha. During this period the days are longer than the nights. It is the warmest season of the year. Fruits of different kinds and sizes such as mango, lichi and jackfruit ripen during this season.
After summer comes rain to drench everything on earth. It comprises the months of Ashar and Sravan. Due to heavy and continual rains rivers, ponds, canals, beels, fields, etc. are full to the brim. We get plenty of fishes in this season. Crops, plants and trees grow rapidly.
The rainy season is followed by the early autumn. It consists of Bhadra and Aswin. In this time the sky gets clear and the moon-light comes with all its sweetness.
Then comes the late autumn with dews. It consists of Kartik and Agrahayan. It is the harvesting season. It is neither hot nor cold.
Then comes the winter with its fog, mist and cold. It consists of Poush and Magh. The sky remains cloudless and looks blue. In this time we get different kinds of fresh vegetables and it is the season of different kinds of cake, date juice.
Last of all comes the spring. It consists of Falgoon and Chaitra. During this season countless varieties of flowers bloom and make the whole atmosphere delightful with their sweet fragrance. Each season has its own features and characteristics - its special crops, vegetables, fruits and flowers. All these seasons have given our motherland an uncommon scenic beauty and novelty.
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