1-JANUARY
The first month of the European calendar.
It was named after the Roman god (JANUS). This deity performed the duties of
presiding at the time of the division of time and commencement of work and its
inauguration. It has 31 days.
2-FEBRUARY
The second month of the European calendar,
named after the ancient Italian god FEDRNERIVS. Before the addition of February, the Roman calendar was ten months long. This month has been
given its current status by Julius Caesar.
3-MARCH
The third
month of the European calendar. Called the March after the Roman god Mars.
Before 1752, the Roman calendar began in the same month, but now it begins in
January. It has 31 days. This month is the month of spring in the northern
hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere. On its 23rd day, the sun is
at the equator. All over the world, day and night are equal on this date.
4-APRIL
The fourth
month of the year is made up of the Latin word aprilles. Which means to burst.
Since spring falls on Joban in this season. Therefore, this month was named
April. These days people celebrate. There are fairs, arenas, and boats. In
Western countries, April Fool's Day is celebrated on the first of this month.
On this day, people try to fool their friends for fun. April has 30 days.
Spring in the northern hemisphere and autumn in the southern hemisphere end.
5-MAY
It is the
fifth month of the European calendar. This month, the sun reaches the northern
hemisphere near the equator. The northern hemisphere begins to get very hot and
the southern hemisphere starts to get cold. In the northern hemisphere the days
are much longer and in the southern hemisphere the nights are longer. There are
31 days in this month.
6-JUNE
The sixth
month of the European calendar. It has thirty days. On June 21, the sun is shining
brightly on Cancer. This date is the longest day in the Northern Hemisphere and
the longest night in the Southern Hemisphere where the weather is extremely
cold. It was named after the Roman goddess JUNO.
7-JULY
Seventh
month of the European calendar. It has 31 days. The sun begins to return to the
equator from Cancer. In the northern hemisphere, it is summer, but the days are
getting shorter. In the southern hemisphere, the days begin to get longer and
the cold begins to subside. Rain falls in most parts of the northern hemisphere
and is called the beginning of the rainy season. Monsoon winds bring rain to
the continents. The weather starts to get pleasant. This month is the month of
the birth of Julius Caesar, who corrected the European calendar, and is
therefore called July.
8-AUGUST
The eighth
month of the year AD. Which is attributed to the Roman emperor Augustus. It has
31 days. And at the moment the days are getting shorter in the northern
hemisphere. On the contrary, the days are getting bigger in the southern
hemisphere. Passing through the equator, the sun tilts towards the equator. It
rains this month.
9-SEPTEMBER
The ninth
month of the European calendar. It was the seventh month in the ancient Roman
calendar. Climate change is very important. On the 21st of this month, the sun
begins to shine on the equator, and day and night are equal all over the world.
Both the Northern Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere have a twelve-hour day
and a twelve-hour night. The northern hemisphere has autumn and the southern
hemisphere has spring. It has thirty days. The condition of the sun in this
month is called autumn moderation.
10-OCTOBER
It is the
the tenth month of the English year. It has 31 days. During this month, the earth
has traveled more than three-quarters of its orbit around the sun. The
hemisphere begins to move away from the northern sun. And the sun begins to
move from the equator to the equator
The
northern hemisphere begins to get smaller by day and the southern hemisphere
starts to get bigger by day and night. Summer begins in the northern hemisphere
and summer in the southern hemisphere.
11-NOVEMBER
Eleventh
month of the European calendar. It was the ninth month in the Roman calendar.
That is why November has thirty days.
12-DECEMBER
The last
month of the European calendar. In this, the earth has to complete its cycle in
its orbit. On December 21, the sun is shining on the letter Jeddah. It is the
largest day in the Southern Hemisphere. The hemisphere is tilted towards the
southern sun. In the southern part, the circle of light is the largest. And the
northern hemisphere has the longest night. Very little of the northern
hemisphere is exposed to light and the sun's rays are skewed. The winter here
and the southern hemisphere are extremely hot with a total of 31 days.
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