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South Africa has a savannah climate. It is very hot during the summer months and moderately cold during the winter months.
During the winter months, such as December, and January
Scientists believe El Nino is the reason why South Asia is warmer than Central Asia during the winter months.
During the summer months they live and breed in Ireland and head south for the winter.
Because the sun does not rise for six months
Most of the rainfall in South Asia does come in the winter months. The summer months are drier and more pleasant.
They "hitchhike" on geese to the south for winter, then "hitchhike" back for the warmer months
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they head south in the winter
Lots of constellations are visible during the winter months. About half of the constellations are above the horizon, and therefore usually visible, at any given moment. What constellations are visible would also depend on whether you live north or south of the equator (this affects the definition of "winter"), on the specific month, and the time of night.
harmattan
because it is south of the equator it is opposite the USA