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From: Ann Min (amin@mc.net)
Date: Sat Mar 11 2000 - 11:22:42 EST

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    Yes, spring does move northward. A way you can prove this is that when

    >days are getting shorter as they go south of the equator, they get
    >longer as they move north of the equator. When days are getting
    shorter,
    >that means that winter is coming. When days are getting longer, that
    >means that spring is coming.Therefore, when days are getting longer
    >moving northward, spring is moving northward.
    Grace, Ashley, and Terri
    Mrs. Min's Class



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