England is north of the equator; August is a summer month. Australia is SOUTH of the equator, and August is a winter month there.
Blueberries are in season starting in the spring so I don't know why it would be any different in NZ. For us in the U.S., New Zealand's blueberries would come into season during North America's fall season, since NZ is south of the Equator and has its seasons opposite from ours.
No She was born 11 August 1897 East Dulwich, England
Two seasons occur in August. Summer, then Fall.
we have a tatoo here in Australia but i think it is a copy of England/ Scotland
Tasmania's four seasons are the same as the rest of Australia. Summer - December, January, and February. Autumn - March, April, and May. Winter- June, July, and August. Spring - September, October, and November.
August is the last month of Winter in Australia
Australia took a 3-0 series lead over England to regain Cricket Ashes.
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The seasons are reversed. When it is spring or summer in the northern hemisphere, it is the autumn (fall) or the winter in Australia. This is caused by the northern part of the world being tipped the opposite way (towards or away) from the sun to Australia. The seasons in Australia and other countries in the Southern Hemisphere are reversed from those in the Northern Hemisphere. When it is summer in the Southern Hemisphere, it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere, and so forth. For example, the Australian summer starts in December, while winter begins in July.
England and Australia host the Ashes every 4 years on their home soil. England host them first and then Australia host them in a year and a half, then two and a half years later, they're back in England again.
Summer in London, England is winter in Sydney, Australia, because London is in the northern hemisphere and Sydney is in the southern hemisphere.
January 18th in America May 21st in England June 2nd in Australia August 13th in Europe and Rest of World