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Biology, 16.12.2021 01:00, lolz55678

On a flight across the ocean your plane crash-lands on a remote island with no one around to help. Everyone survives but has amnesia (memory loss), so no one can remember the date. Everyone's belongings were destroyed when the plane crashed... How could you figure out roughly (estimate) what month it is?

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