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Rainforests have four seasons two dry seasons and two wet seasons
the shifting of pressure belts causes some places to be in different wind belts during the year thus affecting their climates... the belts of precipitation associated with them also change their positions when pressure belts shift with the seasons.
Isotherms are contour lines connecting areas of equal temperature. So as the temperatures change during the year, the isotherm will shift.
One of the best phenotypes that changes as seasons change is fur or feathers. For example, the arctic fox is a beautiful snowy white during winter, but when the weather heats up, the fur will change to a mixed brown colour. A similar thing occurs with birds during mating season. For example the Splendid Fairy-wren will be a dull brown during autumn and winter, but when spring and summer come around (usually the breeding season) their feathers change into breeding colours and they turn a brilliant blue.
you can go there during the changing of the seasons. The best season to visit is during fall. All of the colors change and you can see more animals scurrying around
Rainforests have four seasons two dry seasons and two wet seasons
no
It is not the sun that is changing positions. It's the Earth's revolving around the sun that is causing the change.
we don't now
They don't. Australia's seasons do not change dramatically, so neither does the koala. Its behaviour and physical appearance remain constant.
Yes the compressor and ventilator can change positions; when the person giving compressions is ready to change, he calls for 'change" on the last compression.
The rotation of the Earth on its axis.
yes, so it can blend in with the different seasons
During certain seasons the cobra will molt and change a new skin. Thats all!
the shifting of pressure belts causes some places to be in different wind belts during the year thus affecting their climates... the belts of precipitation associated with them also change their positions when pressure belts shift with the seasons.
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yes because they ate different things each season.