Frost-free days is the term given to the length of time from the last frost of spring and the first frost of fall or winter. For farmers, this is also called the growing season. During this season, crops requiring warmer average temperatures to abundantly grow are cultured. Examples are corn and rice. Without the frost, the crops are exposed to sunlight to propagate their growth. The length of the growing season depends on the geography. The farther away the place is from the Earth's equator, the shorter the frost-free days. In places like USA, it lasts an average of 90 days.
<span>During the Industrial Revolution of the 18th and 19th centuries, Europe underwent major developments in industry. It was when a lot of new machinery and products were made.
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The capital city of India is New Delhi. The name was given in 1927.
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I would like to think it's the Middle East and North Africa, which is a part of Africa, Asia, and to some extent, Europe.