It happens once a year on December 18th. It is most popular in United States because it's such a large place. Los Angeles; San Francisco; San Diego and the San Fernando Valley is always the busiest in California
Yes. The Black Saturday fires began on 7 February 2009, and continued for almost five weeks.
Approximately 2000 homes were destroyed in the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria, Australia in February 2009.
the heat waves
On Black Saturday in 2009, over 450,000 hectares of land were destroyed in the fires that swept through Victoria, Australia. The fires were some of the most devastating in the country's history, resulting in significant loss of life and property.
Black Saturday typically refers to Holy Saturday in Christianity, the day before Easter Sunday. It is considered a day of mourning and reflection on the death of Jesus Christ. The term "black" symbolizes the solemn and dark significance of the day in the Christian calendar.
On the Saturday between Good Friday and Easter, Christians observe Holy Saturday, also known as Black Saturday. This day is often a time of reflection and mourning, as it is believed to be the day when Jesus Christ's body lay in the tomb before his resurrection on Easter Sunday. Many churches hold somber services and vigils to mark this day.
because black means sad and it was on a Saturday .
Spring and fall, when the weather was nice, Monday to Saturday, in the afternoons, about 3 p.m. when the sun was right.
Black Saturday - Lebanon - happened on 1975-12-06.
It was a Saturday, easiest to work back from Black Tuesday, October 29, 1929. 1928 was a leap year.
7,500 people were left homeless after the Black Saturday bushfires.
black or bluish black
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Black Saturday sometimes is used to refer to Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. It is rarely used, at least, in the United States.
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