Friday, March 23, 2012

Spring and enlightening

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Spring called the spring. Is the four seasons that occur across the globe, especially in some areas wilyah turn of the equator do not experience the four seasons. Two seasons namely dry season and rainy season. Parts of which only have two seasons of which the State of southeast asia, africa, and most of the united states.Spring is one of the four seasons, the transition period between winter and summer.Spring and "spring" refers to the season, and outlines the ideas of rebirth, renewal and regrowth. In this season there is a new enlightenment, early renaissance. Specific definition of the exact time of "spring" climate varies according to local culture and customs.According Meteorologists generally define four seasons in many climatic areas: spring, summer, autumn and winter. It is bounded by the values ​​of the average temperature in each month, each season lasts three months. The three warmest months in the summer of definition, the three coldest months of the winter, and the gap between the spring and autumn. Spring, as defined in this way, in some areas there are differences in the date.In the case of a full moon, in most of North Temperate Zone location, spring is March, April and May, although there are differences from country to country (Summer June, July, August;. Autumn September, October, November; winter is December , January, February). Most of the South Temperate Zone location will oppose the spring season in September, October and NovemberIn some other areas of the northern region and in the United States, astronomical vernal equinox (currently about 20 or March 21) is often taken to mark the first day of spring, and summer solstice is sometimes taken as the first day of summer (usually 21 June in the Northern Hemisphere). In another hadith the United States, February 2, Candlemas, can be considered as the beginning of spring when light (see Groundhog Day). In South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand, spring begins on 1 September, and has nothing to do with the vernal equinox. In Ireland, the traditional spring begins on February 1st, St Brigid's Day, although meteorologists consider the whole of Ireland in February to be part of the winter.
Tupi-Guarani calendar, in South America, the current state of the population of Brazil, northern Argentina and Paraguay, calculated on 365 days, plus a quarter of the day, does not require an additional day every four years. Beginning in AD is characterized by increased Constellation M25 on the horizon, which occurred on December 5 to June 11 in the world. For native people, the four seasons are clearly identified by the solstices and equinoxes [citation needed]. Track the sun throughout the year is divided into "New Age" (Ara Pyau) and "The Old Age" (Ara Yma). Ara Pyau spring and summer, and Ara Yma is autumn and winter. This calendar, which is not illustrated or written form, characterized ritual activities such as hunting, fishing, planting, harvesting and religion.In most areas east asia holiday, spring begins on February 4 and ending on May 5.Similarly, according to Celtic tradition, which is based only on during the day and the strength of the noon sun, spring begins in early February (near Imbolc or Candlemas) and continues until early May.
Swedish Meteorological experts define the beginning of spring as the first occasion where daytime temperatures average more than zero degrees Celsius for seven days in a row, so the date varies with latitude and altitude
Phenological definition of spring relates to indicators, therefore varies according to climate and weather in accordance with certain of a particular year., The blossoming of various species of plant and animal activity, or the special smell of soil that has reached the temperature for micro flora to flourish.Earth's temperature increases tilted toward the Sun and the length of daylight rapidly increases for the relevant hemisphere spring. Hemisphere began to warm significantly causing the growth of new plants to "shine," giving the season its name. Snow, if a normal part of winter, begins to melt, and streams swell with runoff. Frost, if a normal part of winter, become less severe. In a climate with no snow and the snow rarely occurs, air and soil temperatures increased more rapidly. Many flowering plants bloom this year, in a long series of sometimes begin even though the snow still on the ground, continue to the beginning of summer. In normally snowless areas "spring" may begin in early February (Northern Hemisphere) heralded by the blooming of the magnolia autumn, cherry, and quince, or August (Southern Hemisphere) in the same way.Subtropical and tropical climates better described in terms of other seasons, such as dry or wet, or seasonal, or cyclones. Often the local culture has been defined name for the season with a bit of equality with the requirements stemming from Europe. Many temperate regions water sources dry, wet and autumn (fall), which brings in the flowering season is more consistent with the need for water and warmth. Subarctic areas may not experience "spring" at all until May or even June, or December in Antarctica outside.Besides changing the axis of the earth into the warmth of the spring effect of the spring, the weather in various parts of the world covered by the events which appear very erratic taken a year to year. Rainfall in spring (or any season) followed the trend is more related to longer cycles or events created by ocean currents and sea temperatures.in the spring about some regions as the beginning of enlightenment again, it is characterized by a variety of activities. As in Australia, they are celebrating by holding an annual Spring Racing Carnival horse races racing events held in Melbourne in October and November, with a large crowd in attendance. Melbourne Cup, held on the first Tuesday in November, is a major horse races in Australia and is recognized as a public holiday in Victoria state and territory, the state capital Capital Territory of Australia. This activity is referred to as The race that stops bangsa.apakah your preparations to welcome the spring now?

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