Oh, dude, that's easy! It's the full moon. Like, it happens in the middle of each month, except in summer, and you know, it's all about those lunar vibes, man. So, yeah, full moons only come out to play at night, never during the day.
estaciones (seasons as in spring, summer, etc.)
The Latin names for the four seasons are as follows: Spring is "ver", Summer is "aestas", Autumn is "autumnus", and Winter is "hiems". These names are commonly used in scientific and academic contexts when discussing seasonal changes and phenomena.
Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter are 'haru,' 'natsu,' 'aki' and 'fuyu' respectively.
Las temporadas = the seasons The winter = el invierno The spring = la primavera The summer = el verano The autumn/fall = el otoño
Here are the 4 seasons in Spanish to English: invierno - winter; primavera - spring; verano - summer; otoño - autumn
This happens during all seasons except the the Australian winter. However, it only happens for a full season during summer. So, the best answer is probably "summer".
The 4 seasons. Summer, Fall, Winter, Spring.
Seasons ocoure!
not fall nor winter... middle season . not winter nor summer .... middle season 'Meia estação' is when you are in the middle of the following seasons: spring/summer summer/autumn It doesn't apply to Winter, though.
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
The same summer as you. Technically, there are no seasons but that is what from I know so far. But from what I recall, there are no seasons.
summer is the hottest season of all the seasons
the seasons are spring, summer, fall, winter=)
No, it does not. When it is winter in one hemisphere, it is summer in the other. When it is fall in one, it is spring in the other.Yes, thats why we associate snow with Christmas (except for locations near the equator).
No. For some reason, seasons are not capitalized, except if the season is being personified, for example, in poetry. This is something of a departure from years ago, when seasons were given capitals, but this trend has shifted in the last couple of decades.
There are four distinct seasons in South Dakota: Summer, Fall, Winter, and Spring.
No, seasons are not capitalized.