Most are OK, Like many other places Vermont has four of them each lasting for about three months however it always seems that some are to long and others are to short. The state uses the conventional naming sequence and names as most of the English speaking world, that is: spring, summer, fall and winter.
it is 75 degrees average.in the summer in vermont
Vermont has a nice change of seasons and has beautiful outdoors and countrysides.
Vermont has many forests throughout the state, including the popular Green Mountain National Forest that has recreation for all four seasons. Other forests include Gifford Woods State Park and Emerald Lake State Forest.
Yes, Florida does experience four seasons. However, they are not as distinct as you will see in, say, Vermont. Summer in Florida is characterized by high heat and humidity and winter is colder but usually above freezing. Spring and fall tend to blend into summer and winter.
Vermont
Vermont is a U.S, state. Vermont is the only state in Vermont.
The University of Vermont is located in the state of Vermont.
Vermont is the only state in New England that is totally landlocked.
Vermont's regions are: the Vermont Lowlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Valley of Vermont, the Vermont Piedmont, and the Northeast Highlands.
Dorset Vermont
Vermont is a state in the US.
Vermont's regions are: the Vermont Lowlands, the Green Mountains, the Taconic Mountains, the Valley of Vermont, the Vermont Piedmont, and the Northeast Highlands.
There is one player in the Baseball Hall of Fame that was born in Vermont ... Carlton Fisk, who played with the Red Sox and White Sox between 1969-1993, was born in Bellows Falls. One MLB player in 2010 was born in Vermont ... first baseman Daric Barton of the Oakland Athletics was born in Springfield. Barton led the American League in base on balls in the 2010 season with 110. Some others from Vermont ... 1 - infielder Larry Gardner, born in Enosberg Falls, played 17 seasons with the Red Sox, Athletics, and Indians between 1908-1924. 2 - catcher Birdie Tebbetts, born in Burlington, played 14 seasons with the Tigers, Red Sox, and Indians between 1936-1952 and managed for 11 seasons with the Redlegs, Braves, and Indians after his playing days were over. 3 - pitcher Ray Fisher, born in Middlebury, played 10 seasons with the Giants and Reds between 1910-1920. 4 - pitcher Ernie Johnson, born in Brattleboro, played 9 seasons with the Braves and Orioles between 1950-1959. 5 - first baseman/outfielder/DH Pat Putnam, born in Bethel, played 8 seasons with the Rangers, Mariners, and Twins between 1977-1984.