The seasons are already figured out . . . the seasons change on the equinoxes (days and nights of equal length) and on the soltices (days and nights are the most different in length)
Aboriginals used astronomy to predict the coming of the seasons and for a path for there ancestors
the two seasons on earth that do not have seasons are spring and fall
The future is difficult to predict accurately (but very easy to predict inaccurately) so allow me to predict that Africa is facing a difficult future.
The change in seasons
2 seasons
TO be able to predict important events, especially flooding and droughts, when it was a good time to plant and when the harvest should begin.
Maybe that start to dramatically change temperatures
ancient people used to predict the seasons and other event that were important to them in daliy lives ex: if something unusal happened such as eclipse
You have to believe because if its sunny outside he will probably see his shadow. If its cloudy he wont. No. A goundhog is NOT a scientific animal that can predict the seasons. Its just a myth.
About middle of October, but it's very hard to predict. It changes every year.
Because it helped them predict the seasons and know when to plant crops.
Farmers observed changes in the daylight throughout the year to track seasons and to predict floods and droughts.
Calendars were created in agricultural societies. The dates when the rainy seasons begin are predictable. By having a calendar, it is possible to predict in advance when the planting had harvest seasons should start. Thus, everything can be prepared in advance.
That depends on where you live, but it usually lasts from late October to early March.
Yes Stonehenge was built to predict seasons. The building is aligned northeast-southwest so that on midsummer's morning, the sun rose close to the Heel Stone.
You can not predict the future. What you predict Is wrong.
We predict there will be rain later.The computer will help predict the path of the hurricane.The psychic could not predict that his show would be postponed.