It entirely depends on where in the world you live. Naturally the closer you live to the north pole, the longer the winters are, although typically Winter lasts a quarter of the year [three months] since there are four seasons.
Winter holidays are two weeks long in France.
6 more weeks of winter=(
No. you have to capitalize the days of the weeks and months of the year but not the seasons.
The length of winter break can vary depending on the school or institution. Typically, winter break lasts about two to three weeks, often starting in mid to late December and ending in early January. Some schools may have shorter or longer breaks, so it's best to check the specific calendar of the institution in question for exact details.
2 weeks as #1
Two weeks and 1 day!
either way it is 6 weeks. If the groundhog sees his shadow it is 6 more weeks of winter and if he does not it is 6 weeks til summer. It is really just a legend.
None. if he does see it, 6 more weeks.
Depends where you live. In England, 2.
yes ido really think we go six weeks of winter left.
6 more weeks of winter.
If the Ground Hog see his shadow there are 6 more weeks of winter.
Honey bees live for about six weeks in summer and six months in winter.
yes
It is just an old time myth. It is not real, but a generality drawn, almost a pastime. It does not matter if the groundhog found his shadow or not.
According to tradition, if the groundhog sees its shadow on Groundhog Day, there will be six more weeks of winter.
French pupils typically have two weeks of holidays every 6 weeks, and then a longer break of two weeks during the winter holiday in February, two weeks during the spring holiday in April, and approximately 8 weeks during the summer holiday.