The 'ber' months are referring to months of the year that end in ber. They include:SeptemberOctoberNovemberDecember
Four. September, October, November and December.
The first eight months do not end in 'ber'. Take your pick.
Four out of twelve: September, October, November, December.
Ber-Line ended in 1994.
The four moments that define the beginnings and end points of the seasons are the solstices and the equinoxes. If the last one of these that passed is a solstice, then the season you are in ends at the next equinox. If the last one of these that passed is an equinox, the season you are in will end at the next solstice. Seasons are about 3 months long, but for various reasons they are not precisely equal in length.
The last 4 months of the year were named from their Latin origins; "septem" for seven, "octo" for eight, "novem" for nine, and "decem" for ten. This was back when there were only ten months of the year instead of twelve i.e. the wintertime was mostly monthless until January and February were added to the calendar.
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Pi is irrational, there are no last digits, the number does not end.
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The four seasons in Kerala are winter during the months of late November to middle February and summer from the end of February when temperatures start to rise until the end of May. Next is south west monsoons season from the end of May until the end of September, and then north east monsoons for October and November.
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