Yes, certain regions in Africa, particularly in arid and semi-arid areas such as parts of the Sahara Desert and regions in southern Africa, can have growing seasons of less than three months. These areas experience extreme temperatures and limited rainfall, making it difficult for crops to grow for extended periods. In contrast, more temperate regions in Africa have longer growing seasons due to more favorable climatic conditions.
5 quarters are in a year and three months.
three quarters of a years is 9 months. 3/4 of 12 months = 9 months
A season typically refers to a period of time in nature, such as spring, summer, fall, or winter. Each season lasts approximately three months, or about 90 days. Since there are 24 hours in a day, a season would consist of 2,160 hours (90 days x 24 hours/day).
Nine months !
42% of eight months is 3.36 months or three months and 11 days.
The growing season in Sweden is about three to four months long.
Yes. just like part of Peru, has no growing season at all.
There are actually 12 months in the growing season of Indonesia. Typcially farms will have three crops in a 12 month period.
Yes, the region of the Iroquois had a growing season. The Iroquois people practiced agriculture and grew crops such as corn, beans, and squash during the warmer months. They utilized farming techniques like the "Three Sisters" method, where these three crops were planted close together to benefit each other's growth.
Each season lasts three months.
The growing season varies from 60 to 100 days a year.
There are twelve months in a year and four seasons, so each season is three months.
The ancient Egyptian calendar, made up of twelve months of 30 days each, was divided into three seasons, based upon the cycles of the Nile. The three seasons were - akhet, Inundation, peret, the growing season, and shemu, the drought or harvest season.
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The ancient Egyptian calendar, made up of twelve months of 30 days each, was divided into three seasons, based upon the cycles of the Nile. The three seasons were - Akhet, Inundation or flood. Peret, the growing season. Shemu, the drought or harvest season.
southern colonies
Yes. This would be correct, since there are three months per season.