Summer in French is été.
France observes the EU rules with regards to Summer time start and end dates. Summer time begins on the last Sunday in March and ends on the last Sunday in October.
Its Fairly warm through the summer and in the winter its gets rather chilly...
When the Sun's rays are more direct (closer to perpendicular to the surface of the ground at midday) it is hotter (some would call it "summer") When furthest from direct it is colder ("winter") between winter and summer there is spring and between summer and winter there is fall.
There isn't a name for this as spring precedes summer
june-september That depends on what country you live in. In the US, it is June through September. In Australia, it is in the time we call winter in the US.
When it is winter in France, it is summer in Australia.
Since both Canada and France are in the northern hemisphere, their seasons will match. Therefore, if it is summer in Canada, it is summer in France as well.
Summer begins in the month of June in France. It usually runs for about three months in France. This therefore means that summer in France ends in August or early September.
as France is in northern hemisphere so it is summer during June July and august
the summer in france in known as l'été.
In Summer
Summer: Paris, France Winter: Chamonix, France.
France has hosted 2 Summer Olympic Games, Paris in 1900 and again in 1924.
No it does not. As France is in the northern hemisphere, the 25th of December is winter in France.
Because France is in the Northern Hemisphere and Australia is in the Southern Hemisphere, they will always have opposite seasons at any given time. For example, it's always summer in France when it's winter in Australia, and vice versa.
there is a two-month holiday for schoolchildren in France.
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