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winter is associated with snow and ice... winter is associated with snow and ice... winter is associated with... Meteorological winter is the season having the shortest days and the lowest temperatures... of snow and ice are mostly associated with winter in the Northern Hemisphere... winter starts with the... winter being approximately the whole months of June... winter in that reckoning being when the weather turns decidedly cold... the winter solstice is traditionally considered as midwinter... Winter ends and spring begins on... winter is taken to commence on or around... winter is the only season that spans two calendar years in the northern hemisphere... When it is winter in the Northern Hemisphere... winter in the Southern Hemisphere occurs when the Northern hemisphere is tilted more toward the Sun... the winter Sun has a lower maximum altitude in the sky than the summer Sun... During winter in either hemisphere... the lower altitude of the Sun in winter causes the sunlight to hit that hemisphere at an oblique angle... during winter and only come out as warm weather returns... Some animals store food for the winter and live upon it instead of hibernating completely... Resistance is observed when an animal endures winter but changes in ways such as color and... The coat is then shed following the winter season to allow better cooling... The heavier winter coat made this season a favorite for... Many winter activities involve the use of... Many other winter activities and sports focus on... activities in the winter and cold weather... During the winter months in the northern hemisphere... Some use winter to suggest death... Winter is one concerto in... Other uses of winter in the graphic arts occur in... There are many films in which a winter setting plays an important role... also use a winter setting to mirror the bleak... Winter is at the lower right corner... Winter of animals and plants in Finland...

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