One town in Pennsylvania is famous for Groundhog Day. This town has a groundhog. Its name is Phil. Many people come to see Phil on February 2. They want to know if Phil will see its shadow. There is a big party on Groundhog Day. People dress up in fancy clothes. The men wear top...
Groundhog (土拨鼠)Day is a yearly holiday celebrated on February 2 in the US and Canada.Tradition says that on this day the groundhog comes out of its hole after winter sleep to look for its shadow(影子).If the shadow is seen,it's a sunny day.And the groundhog predicts six more weeks...
Groundhog Day February 2 There was a medieval superstition that all hibernating animals—not just groundhogs—came out of their caves and dens on Candlemas to check on the weather. If they could see their shadows, it meant that winter would go on for another six weeks and they could go bac...
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C Do you know Groundhog Day(土拨鼠日)? It is a popular tradition in the United States. Groundhog Day falls on February 2 every year, when the groundhog comes out of its hole(洞) at the end of winter.People believe that the groundhog can "predict" the weather on this day. If it's ...
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Groundhog Day falls on February 2 in the United States, coinciding with Candlemas. It is a part of popular culture among many Americans and it centers on the idea of the groundhog coming out of its home to “predict” the weather.
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Groundhog Day is full of amazing sky-related stuff. Even its date relates to the heavens. Bob Berman explains the connection to astronomy and sky watching.