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A year (from Old English gēar) is the orbital period of the Earth moving around the Sun. For an observer on Earth, this corresponds to the period it takes the Sun to complete one course throughout the zodiac along the ecliptic.
In astronomy, the Julian year is a unit of time, defined as 365.25 days of 86400 SI seconds each.
There is no universally accepted symbol for the year as a unit of time. The International System of Units does not propose one. A common abbreviation in international use is a (for Latin annus), in English also y or yr.
Due to the Earth's axial tilt, the course of a year sees the passing of the seasons, marked by changes in weather, hours of daylight, and consequently vegetation and fertility. In temperate and subpolar regions, generally four seasons are recognized: spring, summer, autumn and winter, astronomically marked by the Sun reaching the points of equinox and solstice, although the climatic seasons lag behind their astronomical markers. In some tropical and subtropical regions it is more common to speak of the rainy (or wet, or monsoon) season versus the dry season.
The sight of burnt out ruins
makes me depressed
fumes at the skyline
I'm so impressed
we cant't avoid it all
it's the place where
nothing happends
casualities of the evolution
we're living in delusion
we can't avoid it all
wen soll ich mein Herzchen schenken
now the time has stopped the moving
we have never used our mind
years are gettin colder
just memories left behind
it's so dark and tall
it's a rise and a fall
we can't avoid it all
wen soll ich mein Herzchen schenken
now the time has stopped the moving
we have never used our mind
years are gettin colder
just memories left behind