it is spring
North America has four seasons: spring, summer, fall, and winter. Each season generally lasts about three months.
April is the first full month of the spring season in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it's the first full month of the fall season.
North America is located in the northern and western hemispheres, bordered by the Arctic Ocean to the north, the Atlantic Ocean to the east, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and South America to the south. The climate in North America varies greatly, with Arctic conditions in the north and tropical conditions in the south. These factors have a significant impact on farming in North America. The diverse climate allows for a wide range of agricultural practices and crops to be grown, from wheat in the Great Plains to citrus fruits in Florida. Additionally, the long growing season in the southern regions and fertile soil contribute to making North America one of the world's largest agricultural producers.
April falls during the summer season in India. Temperatures are typically hot during this time, with some regions experiencing high humidity.
Summer. It's the opposite to us (Australia).
There is an old rhyme:April showersbring May flowers...It is spring in April in North America. Rains start as temperatures warm.
The new series with Matt Smith begins on April 17
still summer
In July, North America is in summer.
it's winter in north america
If it is summer in South America then it is winter in north america
Summer season
If it is summer in South America then it is winter in north america
If it is summer in South America then it is winter in north america
North America DOES have a growing season. The southern part of North America has a growing season that is pretty well 365 days of the year, whereas the northern part of North America has a growing season from 6 to 3 months in length. The far north, close to the Arctic Circle, has a short growing season of only 2 months long.
If it is summer in South America then it is winter in north america
As of April 19, 2015 tornadoes have been in the news lately because it is tornado season, which generally spans April through June in North America.