The answer is Southern Hemisphere.
In different years the first day of spring can start at any time of the day, depending on the placement of the earth and the sun.
The first day of autumn and the first day of spring is also called the autmnal equinox and the vernal equinox
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Meteorological Spring isn't as easily defined as Astronomical Spring because it's based on changes in the weather pattern, not in the pattern of the sun. Yet there is still a date associated with it. March 1st has been designated as the first day of the Meteorological Spring by the World Meteorological Organization.
The answer is Southern Hemisphere.
In different years the first day of spring can start at any time of the day, depending on the placement of the earth and the sun.
That's the situation from the first day of Spring until the first day of Fall.Maximum tilt toward the sun is the first day of Summer.
At noon on the equinox (both spring and autumn) the Sun "rises" to 90° minus your latitude.
Yes, meteorologists have decided they they regard the first day of March in the northern hemisphere as the first day of spring. In astronomical terms the first day of spring is when the sun crosses the celestial equator which occurs around 20/21st March. In the southern hemisphere spring begins in September. Again on the first of the month or at the equinox when the sun once more crosses the celestial equator.
the perfect spring day is the sun is shining and the birds are chirping
winter
East ,West
Spring in the northern hemisphere is not spring in the southern one it depends on your location. The average distance is 150,000,000 Km.
well, if you look at a map, it shows winter on the east, summer west, spring south, and Autumn north. I hope that will help you.
Northern Hemisphere:Saturday, March 20, 2010, was the official first day of spring for 2010 in the Northern Hemisphere. The Vernal Equinox occurred at 17:32 UTC. On that day, the Southern Hemisphere observed the Autumnal Equinox, which is the equivalent of the start of Autumn.Southern HemisphereThe official date of spring south of the equator (corresponding to the first official day of fall in places north of the equator) was September 23, 2010. (03:09 UTC)Countries such as Australia and New Zealand, however, designate the first day of September as the official first day of spring.September 1 in AustraliaSpring will start at March 20 in the year of 2010
The maximum elevation of the Sun occurs at the summer solstice, and the minimum at the winter solstice. During an equinox, the Sun is directly above Earth's equator. Sorry, but if you are Savannah Schoenherr, DO NOT COPY