September
Should start the second Month of summer Should start the second Month of summer
In the UK, anyone under the age of 18 is classed as a child.
Though it can concievably be played year-round, Cricket has traditionally been a Spring/Summer sport, appearing once in the Summer Olympics in 1900.
It would be summer in the UK too. The UK and the US are both in the northern hemisphere so they have the same seasons at all times.
in the UK the summer is generally between end of June to end of August same for the usa.
Should start the second Month of summer Should start the second Month of summer
In the UK, anyone under the age of 18 is classed as a child.
summer It could be roughly a trade-off between spring and summer. Spring culminates at the summer solstice, and that is when summer begins. Each trails off from the summer solstice, in different directions of time, ending with the equinoxes. The three month period with the most hours of sunshine would be mid-spring through mid-summer.
Crawley, Sussex
December tends to be the month that Christmas cards are most popular in the UK. Other months when Christmas cards are popular are in late November when you may start sending them out, and early January when they would go on sale in stores.
Wales is a constituent country of the UK, so Wales can be classed as abroad from any country except the UK.
A village too small to have a church
Pickering, North Yorkshire
It depends where you live. In the UK they are cut for decoration in December with no problem. Te harder you cut them the longer they take to recover.
It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be! It is not legal for 'civilians' to posess CS gas in the UK, as it is classed as a firearm, but it is legal for trained police officers on duty to carry it. But it shouldn't be!
Yes, but EU rules say that you have to be treated no differently than a UK citizen.
Its goin to be Summer in UK in August.