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Facts about Months

The peak summer months are December, January, and February, when average temperatures are 95°F. During the winter, temperatures are much cooler and can reach freezing at night, usually hanging at about 42°F during the day in July and August, although the mercury can get to about 71°F. The southeastern section of ...

Most women have abortions in the first trimester (the first 3 months of pregnancy). A few abortions occur in the second trimester (4 to 6 months of pregnancy). Third trimester abortions are done only for life-threatening reasons. The earlier the abortion the better, because it is safer, cheaper and easier.

On the other hand, Ethiopia has accepted the Coptic Calendar, which is quite different from the Gregorian calendar. The Coptic Calendar has 13 months of which 12 months comprise of 30 days each, and a 13th month at the end of the year called the intercalary month usually has 5 days and 6 days in a leap year.

Winter is often defined by meteorologists to be the three calendar months with the lowest average temperatures. This corresponds to the months of December, January and February in the Northern Hemisphere, and June, July and August in the Southern Hemisphere.

In Australia, the seasons are defined by grouping the calendar months in the following way:Spring - the three transition months September, October and November.Summer - the three hottest months December, January and February.Autumn - the transition months March, April and May.More items...

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