Weather occurs in the Earth's atmosphere, which is the layer of gases that surround the planet. It is influenced by factors such as temperature, air pressure, humidity, and wind patterns. Weather events like rain, storms, and snow occur as a result of the interactions of these factors.
It was basically the same weather we can find right now (see related questions), although at the time, it was a bit cooler as global warming wasn't an issue yet.
Right now ... January 12, 2010 ... the moon is in the late waning phases everywhere. "New Moon" will occur on Friday 1/15, and the moon will then begin to 'grow' again. Everybody, everywhere on earth, sees the same moon phase on the same date.
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probably the same as everywhere in hot weather: t.shirt shorts sandles skirts (for the girls) dresses. SO NOW YOU KNOW THE ANSWER, WELL DONE, IT REALLY MATTERS DOESN'T IT!
The same as it is now.
its back on now (this wont stay the same through out the year)
i would think the same as now or hotter
Weather occurs in the Earth's atmosphere, which is the layer of gases that surround the planet. It is influenced by factors such as temperature, air pressure, humidity, and wind patterns. Weather events like rain, storms, and snow occur as a result of the interactions of these factors.
everywhere
The same you can find at the US (tricky question indeed).
Spring, its the same everywhere in the Northern Hemisphere but opposite in the Southern. ie: When its winter here it is summer in Southern.
Everywhere
everywhere you now
Same as everywhere else in the industrialized world, cars, buses, trains etc etc.
everywhere you now