Depends on which hemisphere you're on.
For the Northern hemisphere, August is (end of) summer, for the Southern it's winter.
The season after autumn is winter.
Spring: September- October Summer: November- March Autumn: April- May Winter: June- August
SUMMER
The other side of the world, where they have winter when you have summer.
the night is longer in summer than winter
In the southern hemisphere, August is the last month in Winter. In the northern hemisphere, August is in summer.
August is a month of the year, late summer in the northern hemisphere, late winter in the southern hemisphere.
The 2008 summer Olympics in Bejing start August 8, 2008 to August 24, 2008 And the 2010 Winter Olympics start February 12 and end February 28.
4 ... Winter (December-February) Spring (March-May) Summer (June-August) Autumn (September-November)
Cinematech - 2002 Summer to Winter 2004 - 3.31 was released on: USA: 31 August 2004
There was no Winter Olympics in 2004. The Summer Olympics in Athens took place that year, beginning on August 13 and ending on August 29.
Summer - the first battles took place in August.
Yes. In Australia Winter takes place in June, July and August and in the United States of America, Summer takes place during these months.
Because The United States of America are located in the Northern Hemisphere, August is the last month in summer. For the Southern Hemisphere, this month is the last in winter.
Summer in London, England is winter in Sydney, Australia, because London is in the northern hemisphere and Sydney is in the southern hemisphere.
The USA is in the northern hemisphere. The northern hemisphere has their summer in June, July, and August.
England is north of the equator; August is a summer month. Australia is SOUTH of the equator, and August is a winter month there.