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If you are north of the Tropic of Capricorn, winter. The Earth is then tilted in a way that Polaris is in the darkest part of the sky that it can be in. It also can be seen from further south than any other time of year, so in some places, winter is the only season to see Polaris. If you are south of the Tropic of Capricorn, you will not see Polaris no matter what season it is.
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No. All year long.
Depends what part of the country your in, if summer or winter and what the condition is, but in winter in Utah and in good condition its worth approximately $1,000.
On any night of the year, Polaris can be seen from the northern hemisphere and cannot be seen from the southern one. (Assuming the sky is clear in the north.)
In the winter they can die of the cold. And in the summer they can die of dehydration or heat stroke.
yea a lot more safe than it is to ride in summer
Yes. It is recommended to brush horses every day in the winter to keep debri out of the coat.
Sunscreen is recommended anywhere, anytime in the world, but in winter, even in Australia it is not so necessary
The recommended indoor humidity levels during winter are between 30-50 to maintain a comfortable and healthy environment.
Polaris, also known as the North Star, is visible year-round in the Northern Hemisphere. However, the best time to observe it is during the winter months, particularly from November to March, when the nights are longer and skies are often clearer. During these months, Polaris is high in the sky, making it easier to locate.