Well, seasons depend on the angle the earth is to the sun, and that makes the weather change, and while one section of the earth is at one angle, a different part is at another, and so winter and summers are different.
A 'real' winter is whatever winter you've got, in some places there is snow on the ground and in other places it's just cold and nasty. Other winter seasons, for instance around the equator, are very mild.
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I am pretty sure that Charlotte receives about 4 in of snow in the winter,and it's summers can be humid.
Sub-arctic has long cold winter and summers!!!!!
Iqaluit has a subarctic climate, characterized by long, cold winters and short, cool summers. Temperatures can drop well below freezing in the winter, with significant snowfall. Summers are generally mild, with temperatures ranging from around 5°C to 15°C.
If winter an summer are the same temperature then the place has no seasons - no winter, no summer, no spring, no fall. These places are called the "Tropics".
They might be. The Winter Olympics are held in different places around the world as chosen by the Olympic Committee.
In most places, It's just winter all year round... I think. but the places I go, have summers, but there short. and it snows a lot.
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
The winter Flounder infact summers in France
The Monarch Butterfly is known to migrate in cold weather. They will spend their summers all around the United States, and migrate to Mexico and Southern California in the winter.
Yes. Some places have seasonal snowfalls, while there are regions where winter is hardly felt.
Constellations are different in winter because the earth spins around, so we see different stars every season.
No, it works on winter
it is usually hot in summers and cold in winter
A 'real' winter is whatever winter you've got, in some places there is snow on the ground and in other places it's just cold and nasty. Other winter seasons, for instance around the equator, are very mild.