kapica3
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This may be a strange question, but it came up the other day during a conversation and we couldn't agree on an answer.
We realize that below the equator when we here in New Jersey have cold weather during our winter months (say November through March) you have warm weather.
So....then does that mean your school break is during December/January during your warm months?. Do you call December/January "summer" being the weather is warm or is the whole world on the same season at once regardless of the temperature? In that case it would be warm in Winter and cold in Summer?
Please help if you can. Thanks.
We realize that below the equator when we here in New Jersey have cold weather during our winter months (say November through March) you have warm weather.
So....then does that mean your school break is during December/January during your warm months?. Do you call December/January "summer" being the weather is warm or is the whole world on the same season at once regardless of the temperature? In that case it would be warm in Winter and cold in Summer?
Please help if you can. Thanks.