| bdbdbd said:
The seasons are viewed a little differently in different parts of the world. I believe the zorg1000's definition is used exclusively in the US, where summer starts at midsummer. Most of the western world have march-may as spring, june-august as summer, september-november as autumn and december-february as winter months. Thermic seasons would change when the day's average temperature is above or below a certain level. |
I live in the U.S., when going exclusively by months it's the same thing here too. I'm stressing exclusively by months, because that's no doubt what Nintendo's going by as, let's be honest, most people probably don't remember the exact day seasons begin/end. I certainly couldn't tell you off the top of my head the exact days Winter begins and ends.
| Barozi said:
I guess you've never been to the southern hemisphere :P |
I have not, please excuse my ignorance. :o







