All the year round. It may be more noticeable in summer, but many countries' winters are now obviously warmer too.
Spring (March 20-21)Summer (June 20-21)Fall (September 20-21)Winter (December 20-21)Mexico has the same seasons other northern hemisphere countries (the United states, Europe, Russia) have.
Most of Asia does not observe Daylight Saving Time or Summer Time. Most of the Asian countries that do are in the Middle East. Some stay at least an hour ahead of local mean time always.Asian Countries That Adjust Their Clocks Twice a Year for DST:CyprusIranIsraelJordanLebanonPalestineSyriaAlso, the following countries that straddle both Europe and Asia observe DST:AzerbaijanTurkey
In many Spanish speaking countries Daylight Saving Time is simply known as "horario de verano" which directectly translates to 'summer schedule'.
no. but there are many many countries in Africa
It isn't Counties (or Countries) that celebrate Christmas. It is people.
People celebrate Advent in different parts of the world with various traditions such as lighting Advent candles, making Advent calendars, attending church services, and participating in acts of charity and giving. In some countries, there are also special foods and drinks associated with the Advent season.
No, not generally. Only countries with a strong Christian heritage celebrate Christmas, as it is the celebration of Jesus' birth. Muslim, countries in particular do not celebrate Christmas but perhaps a few individual Christians or westerners would even in a Mulism country.
Not all Australians celebrate Christmas on the beach. However, for those who do, there are many factors.The weather is often hot at Christmas time, being Australia's summer, so the beach is the perfect place to celebrate.There is no limit to the size of family gatherings on the beach.A barbequed dinner near the beach means less cleanup at home.There are lots of family activities to enjoy on the beach when everyone gathers together. There is no concern about the children becoming bored.
Many countries do not celebrate Christmas. Across the middle east there are many Islamic countried that do not. Moving to the east, many countries in Asia do not as well Many African countries do not either. There may be pockets of Christianity in any country but that is far different than saying the country itself recognizes Christmas as a holiday. There are just too many to list.
More than 160 countries celebrate Christmas. A few countries refer to the holiday as Family Day, including Angola and Uruguay. Some countries--like Jordan and Pakistan--designate December 25th as an official holiday only for Christians.
Africa is a very large continent which consits of many different countries, all with their own cultures. Many north African countries are Islamic and celebrate holidays of the muslim faith. In western, eastern, central and souther African countries, there are many Christians, as they are former European colonies, so would celebrate Christmas, though not necessarily with the same customs as are common in the USA and UK. In other countries which are neither Muslim nor Christian, they may have their own occasions which they celebrate, but it will not be instead of Christmas.
Canada is a country where most of the population are followers of the Christian faith. Christmas in Canada is celebrated by holidays from work, attending church services, decorations in homes and public buildings and the exchange of gifts.
Not all countries do. Many simply make shrines of Jesus and make fun of other counties that decorate a tree instead of making a shrine.
Many Africans are Christian and so they celebrate Christmas.
Anyone who does not choose to celebrate Christmas does not celebrate it. It is a Christian holiday that originally came from a Pagan celebration, although many people that are not religious still celebrate it. However, people that follow other religions do not.
Many people (Christian and unchristian) celebrate Christmas. Approximately 33% of the world's population celebrates Christmas.