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In the northern hemisphere, summer is consider to be around June/July/August.
In the Southern Hemisphere, it is the opposite: summer is in the months of December/January/February.
In some areas such as near the equator, the seasons themselves differ. For example, where I live, we have three seasons: wet season, dry season, and build up.
Hope this helps.
In the northern hemisphere, summer is consider to be around June/July/August.
In the Southern Hemisphere, it is the opposite: summer is in the months of December/January/February.
In some areas such as near the equator, the seasons themselves differ. For example, where I live, we have three seasons: wet season, dry season, and build up.
Hope this helps.
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No, I thought the same thing, too. I wish it were so that everyone is happy that there isn't much cold weather.
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