seasons or spring summer winter fall
Because the Earth have difference distance to the Sun in year.
A season in a year refers to one of the four distinct periods characterized by specific weather patterns: spring, summer, autumn (or fall), and winter. Each season typically spans about three months and is influenced by the Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun. These seasons bring changes in temperature, daylight, and natural phenomena, affecting ecosystems and human activities.
A season, because there are 4 seasons in one year, or a quarter; also four in one year.
The successful British sitcom " The IT Crowd" created by Graham Linehan first aired on February third 2006 on channel four. It ran for four seasons of six episodes each.
The squeal film to Cannonball Run was imaginatively called Cannonball Run 2. This film was released in year nineteen eighty four on twenty ninth of June.
Five-year periods are commonly referred to as quinquenniums.
Two-year periods are often referred to as bienniums.
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Dividing a year into three parts is commonly referred to as "trisemestral" or "trimestral." This division typically segments the year into three distinct periods or terms, which can be used in various contexts, such as academic calendars or financial reporting. Each part usually spans approximately four months.
The four-year gap between the Games is called an Olympiad.
To determine the amount of each paycheck from an annual salary of $3,500,000, you need to divide the total by the number of pay periods in a year. If you are paid biweekly (26 pay periods), each check would be approximately $134,615.38. If you are paid monthly (12 pay periods), each check would be about $291,666.67.
More than four million people visit Arlington National Cemetery each year.
Sessions The period of time each year in which Congress meets to conduct business. Today, Congress stays in session almost year-round, so the line between one session and the next is not very dramatic. However, before World War II, each session typically only lasted four or five months, leaving long periods between each session when Congress was in recess.
The arverage women have about 12 (sometimes more, something less) periods a year.
Semimonthly, 24 times a year. Biweekly, 26 times a year. Weekly, 52 times a year. Monthly, 12 times a year.
The first Olympics of the modern era were in 1896, and scheduled every four years - thus each leap year.
Every three months is called a quarter. And there are four quarters in a year.