No.
The day temperature is frequently less that the night temperature in the UK, particularly in Winter. In West Yorkshire on the night of Dec 5-6th 2009, it reached 52F (11C) during the night, when the maximum temperature between 8am and 6pm on both the 5th and the 6th was 46F (8C).
salt is applied to ice in the winter to dissolve all the ice to make it less slippery.
Plants pollinate in the winter by using the wind. This is much less effective than insects but due to the low temperatures, few insects are around during this time.
14.4" as of Jan 25, less than half of normal.
During winter you got less daylight time, and naturally the body is preparing to wind down after sun goes down and not to mention more activities in the summer, which is part of what keeps you awake and less tired, but in winter people are away or inside more relaxing and not working the body as long as in the summer, therefore seems reasonable that the body doesn't have the excitement boosts of energy, also vitamin c decreases in winter which can be a factor too.
Well it depends DO U LIVE IN MISSIPI OR NEW YORK?! HAVE U EVER BEEN THERE?! Well maybe new york use your flippen common sence XP
Around the summer solstice they will get the most sun. And less in winter. Norway is further north than Ive ever been by a few degrees, but even then there was good sun till late.
Doug Flutie
No, the opposite is true. It is less light during the winter.
"Seasonal" may be what you are looking for.
In the winter, The air is less humid.
Just the opposite, dear. She will be less free than she has ever been in her life.
it needs less food
The day temperature is frequently less that the night temperature in the UK, particularly in Winter. In West Yorkshire on the night of Dec 5-6th 2009, it reached 52F (11C) during the night, when the maximum temperature between 8am and 6pm on both the 5th and the 6th was 46F (8C).
the winter is not good for the polar bears because they find their prey less in the winter.
Then the output work is less than the input work. That description applies to every machine that has ever been built or will ever be built.
Yes. Yes, they do .