winter is coming
harsh winters
Ignoring the territories in the north. Think far from an Ocean and North. That being said any of the Praries (ie Alberta, Saskatchewan, Regina) would be bad, but winters can be pretty bad in Quebec too especially in the North which is pretty close to the (if not in) arctic.
One example of an animal that migrates is the monarch butterfly. These butterflies travel between North and Central America to avoid harsh winters and find suitable breeding grounds. During migration, they can travel thousands of miles.
in north India people worship peepal as their god. and it was a shelter for travellers during harsh climate.
The English/Europeans were not used to the harsh winters that North America offered its inhabitants, and so the Native Americans saved the Europeans by showing them how to survive the winters when they first arrived. I hope that helps!
Monarch butterflies migrate thousands of miles to escape the cold winters in North America, primarily traveling to central Mexico where they find a suitable climate. During this migration, they rely on specific environmental cues, such as temperature and daylight, to time their journey. In their wintering grounds, they cluster together in large groups to conserve warmth and reduce energy expenditure. This remarkable adaptation allows them to survive the harsh winter months until they return north in the spring.
No. They are far north and therefore have less sunlight during winter, giving less heat.
The red tailed hawk is essentially non migratory, although some northern birds move south in harsh winters.
The south of Japan has a subtropical climate with hot, humid summers and mild winters, while the north of Japan has a temperate climate with cold, snowy winters and mild summers. The south experiences heavy rainfall and typhoons during the summer months, while the north has shorter summers and longer, colder winters.
North Korea experiences a range of temperatures, with cold winters and warm summers. Winters can be harsh, with temperatures often dropping below freezing, while summers can be hot and humid, with temperatures reaching into the 80s and 90s Fahrenheit (around 27-37°C). Overall, the climate varies significantly across different regions and seasons.
The colonists simply built similar styles to what they lived in back in Europe. These designs were often impractical for the harsh New England winters and hot Virginia summers.
north African winters are very mild by comparison to those of Europe, Canada and the USA; so in winter North Africans do pretty much all the things that they do during summer months