The equinoxes.Equinox. (equi = equal, nox = night)Called Equinox, at approx. 21 March & 21 Sept, spring and autumn beginningEquinox. There is one in the Spring and one in the Autumn.
It is not a linear process but a sinusoidal process. The daylight period increases most rapidly at the Spring equinox. The rate of increase slows to 0 at the Summer solstice, after which it starts decreasing. The rate of decrease reaches a maximum at the Autumn equinox after which it starts easing up. It reaches 0 at the Winter solstice after which it starts increasing until the Spring. Remember, though that Spring in the Northern hemisphere is offset by six months compared to the Southern hemisphere, and so on. Thus, when daylight hours are increasing in the Northern hemisphere, they are decreasing in the Southern hemisphere. The periodicity of this process is a year. The rate of maximum increase (or decrease) per week depends on the latitude. In the polar regions, the day length reaches 24 hours during the Summer and cannot increase further. Similarly, during the Winter, daylight length decreases to 0 and cannot decrease further.
A great deal of human behavior, sometimes even our Biology, is linked to the day, the lunar month, and the year.For example, the average human may spend approximately 8 hours asleep and 16 hours awake, for a total of one day.An expectant mother will be pregnant for about 280 days, or about 10 lunar months.Important changes in the weather happen at different points in the Earths orbit (the Year), the most important of which is the seasons. Different crops grow at different times of the year, and animals (that we may have hunted in the past) may migrate and become more or less available.There are also, in the case of the deciduous forests of Europe and North American, stunning visual changes: in Autumn when the leaves change colour and fall from their trees, in Winter when the snows come and make the land white, and in Spring when the snows melt and the leaves and grass return. These all happen over a roughly 365 day cycle depending on where the Earth is on it's journey around the sun (the year).So there have been historically excellent reasons to measure time (especially the day, the month, the season, and the year) based on the Earth's motions: lots of important things that happen to humans on Earth are inextricably linked with the Earth's motions.
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The narrator's unease about the approaching autumn apexes with the realization that change is inevitable and they must confront their fears of the unknown.
The seasons begin with Spring, Summer, Fall (Autumn), and then finally Winter. This then becomes a cycle.
The stranger reveals intimate aspects of the narrator's life that he shouldn't know, causing the narrator to feel exposed and vulnerable. This intrusion into his privacy disrupts the narrator's sense of security and shakes his core beliefs.
Autumn (September to early November) is one of the best time to visit China. Weather is consistently cool which makes it comfortable to just walk and enjoy the travel.
The cast of Autumn Gem - 2009 includes: Rae Chang as Narrator Melissa Chin as Young Qiu Jin Li Jing as Qiu Jin
The seasons begin with Spring, Summer, Fall (Autumn), and then finally Winter. This then becomes a cycle.
The cast of The Long Autumn - 2010 includes: Devon Bostick as Boy Dawn Greenhalgh as Narrator Suresh John as Fig Melanie Leishman as Ladeeda Marko Samardzija as Young Boy Eric Woolfe as Pumpy Pee
Autumn (also known as fall in American English) is one of the four temperate seasons. Autumn marks the transition from summer into winter, usually in March (Southern Hemisphere) or September (Northern Hemisphere) when the arrival of night becomes noticeably earlier.
Yes, it becomes the Spring Owl, Summer Owl, Autumn Owl then the Snowy Owl at the end of the year.
The cast of Trading Women - 2003 includes: Autumn Dornfeld as Voice Over Angelina Jolie as Narrator Rebecka Ray as Voiceover
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