no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the Southern Hemisphere it is winter
No ,seasonal changes are not all the same because if you live in Inda && its hot its going to be cold in the U.S
The deserts experience the same seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
South Africa celebrates Easter on the same day as the rest of the world, as this is not linked to a specific day on the calander it changes every year
North of the Arctic Circle and South of the Antarctic Circle there is at least one dat which lasts for 24 hours. Nowhere else in the world does a day last this long
The stars that make up the Constellations (Osiris which we call Orion now is no exception) are all within the Milky Way galaxy. The relative positions of stars changes over great time scales but since the Egyptians named Osiris to our day the changes have been barely noticeable. That goes for the position of the Milky Way in the sky too.
same in the world
Antarctica's seasons are the same as seasons all over the southern hemisphere. However, not much changes through the seasons, except the access to sun.
there are no seasonal changes to the marine biome because it depends on where it is. cold at the poles, warm at the equeator. it is usually about the same temp all yr round. about 39 degrees.
The deserts experience the same seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
yes, there are seasonal changes in the Atlantic Ocean.
No the lithosphere is not the same all over the world.
Depends on where you're at. In places where the weather changes a lot over the year, farming activities are closely linked to what time of year it is. In places where the weather stays pretty much the same (close to the equator) some crops can be farmed year round.
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No. Weather changes happen in short time and can be predicted with a certain accuracy based on atmospheric behavior. Climate changes are changes in a long period of time that can be estimated with a certain degree of prediction based on weather behaviors and other many factors including water temperatures, atmospheric behavior, deforestation, industrialization, seasonal variations etc.
The tilt of the axis of Mars is nearly the same as that of Earth, at around 25 degrees. This tilt on Mars causes similar seasonal changes as on Earth, affecting temperature variations and weather patterns.
2.4l engines are basically the same. There may be slight changes over different years like sensor changes or mounting brackets.
They have the same wind patterns
No