Spring
There's no "official" first season, but most people consider Spring to be the first season, as new life begins after the dead of winter.
Usually it is spring, summer, autumn, winter. However, that is the case in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it would be autumn. Another way of looking at it is that it is winter when the year starts in the northern hemisphere and spring is the first season entirely in the year in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it is summer when the year starts and autumn is the first season entirely in the year.
It all depends on where you live in the world. If you live in the northern hemisphere, the start of the year (January) is in winter. If you live in the southern hemisphere it is summer.
Winter, because January is the first month of the year, and January is in the winter. It also ends in winter because December is the same way.
It is the first seson of the year. because spring doesn't start until march and January is the first month of the year. we cant say as wheather changes in a circular way....if so if u reply for this question then u will get ur answer...and my question is did egg come first or hen??
The first season for the church year is Advent .
2014 is the year in which the first season of Girl Meets World will set in.
The year starts with four weeks of advent, followed by the season of Christmas. The first day of the liturgical year is Advent Sunday.
The year starts with four weeks of advent, followed by the season of Christmas. The first day of the liturgical year is Advent Sunday.
The year 1896! The year 1896!
The first season of the year in the USA in January is winter, followed by spring, summer, fall/autumn, then back to winter in December.
There's no "official" first season, but most people consider Spring to be the first season, as new life begins after the dead of winter.
It is Advent.
1945
He won in his second season in the NFL. It was his first year as a pro.
The Steelers first season was 1933. They finished 3-6-2.
Christ the King marks the end of Ordinary Time and the following Sunday is the first Sunday of the new liturgical year - the first Sunday of Advent.