Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How many months are there in winter in Norway?
How many months are there in winter in Norway?
In southern Norway, it doesn't start to shine until 9 am in winter, and it gets dark at 3 pm, with only five or six hours during the day. Moreover, there are many rainy days in winter, so whenever it is sunny, Norwegians will call friends and team up to bask in the sun.
In northern Norway, even the sun can't be seen, and it's dark and depressing outside all day, so Norwegians are very keen on parties, chatting with family and friends and spending the winter together.
Cold.
The average winter temperature in Norway is MINUS six degrees, and the coldest temperature can reach MINUS forty degrees. It's so cold outside that it's not convenient to go out, so Norwegians spend 90% of their time at home, which makes them cherish their home very much and often go out to repair their houses together.
In the long winter of six months, Norwegians have two magic weapons to deal with the cold winter.
Keep warm.
In the past, the house was not well insulated. Even if it was cold at home, Norwegians would bake ovens and drink spirits to cope with winter. This habit has been preserved until now and has become an important part of family life. Even many people think that without a stove, there is no feeling of home.
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