because it is in the north hemisphere and winter goes from December to march
January 2nd
January 5th
mid-latitudes
The general consensus says "spring break" does not need to be capitalized so the same rules apply to "winter break": it needs no capitalization. Remember, seasons are not capitalized unless they come at the beginning of a sentence. Holidays and months, on the other hand, are considered proper nouns and take a capitalization. "Winter break" is neither a month nor holiday. If "break" were used with a proper noun such as a holiday or month only the proper noun would need capitalization (Christmas break, December break, etc.).
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Winter break can be capitalized, or lower case. If, on a calendar, you are writing winter break, then you would put "Winter Break". On anything else, it could be "winter break", "Winter break", or "Winter Break".
Australia's seasons are opposite to that of USA. Winter is from June - August. Summer: December - February Autumn: March - May Winter: June - August Spring: September - November
There is no winter break in football.
336 hours are in a winter break.
December 18 - January 4th
A Mid-Winter Brush - 1898 was released on: USA: February 1898
Winter Break for Public Schools is On December 24th-Janauary 2nd,2008
Of courses!But not in winter
Mid-winter.
the subject is break winter describes the reak is is the verb the break is doing the action of being
The term "winter break" is a noun (a word for a thing), which can function as the subject of a sentence or a clause, or as the object of a verb or a preposition. Example: The winter break will be here soon. (functioning as the subject of the sentence)