yes
Winter
Shadows are long in the evening and morning. They are at their shortest during mid-day. Shadows are also much longer in the winter than they are in the summer, due to the low sun angle.
When sky is clear the heat from earth will radiate to space and cool the night air faster. If cloudy the heat radiated is reflected back from clouds and it does not get so cool
A halo indicates cirrus clouds are moving overhead, and cirrus clouds often precede the warm sector of a winter storm, which is where steady precipitation occurs. With that said, it is no guarantee that it will happen, and precipitation may be in the form of ice or rain as well.
Venus shows up around the eastern sky during the winter time. Edit: I don't think it can be Venus, because that planet is always fairly close to the Sun in the sky and the Sun sets in the west. The likely answer is Sirius, at least in the Northern Hemisphere.
Clouds at as an insulator, allowing the warm air to be 'trapped'. Much like the greenhouse effect.
Most likely it would be during the Winter because most likely its very caol and its not likely for them to survive in the harsh cold.
Deposition. Examples are snow forming in clouds, and frost on the ground during winter.
Deposition. Examples are snow forming in clouds, and frost on the ground during winter.
Most likely Billings
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Yes it does! The temperatures can range from as high as 48 C in the afternoon to -10 at night during winter. It snows whenever it rains.
winter
Winter
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You gave the answer in the last part - you don't want them to freeze and burst during winter.