10 Facts About Today
#10 - Spring | March 19, 2020
Episode Summary
Do baby birds have to learn how to sing? Do all states use daylight savings time? Does spring make you more creative? Today is the First Day of Spring.
Episode Notes
March 19, 2020 - 10 Facts About Spring
Today is the first day of Spring.
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Here are 10 Blooming Facts About Spring that you didn’t know, that you didn’t need to know:
- Baby birds learn to sing during spring.
- Alaska and Hawaii don’t “Spring” their clocks forward like the rest of the US.
- Before Spring was called Spring, it was called "Lent" in Old English.
- The first day of spring at the North Pole marks the start of six months of uninterrupted daylight. At the South Pole it marks six months of uninterrupted darkness.
- According to the National Association of Realtors, spring is the most popular season to sell/buy a house.
- Spring starts at different times
- Astronomical calendar 3/20(19)
- Meteorologists
- Phenological when flowering starts
- Nothing to do with what a groundhog says
- According to legend, Punxsutawney Phil is the only Phil. All other groundhogs are imposters.
- Your sense of smell changes during spring because of the moisture in the air.
- You’re safer in spring, there's a 7% drop in robberies.
- Research shows Spring makes people more creative.