the temperature changes
The seasons at the poles are spring, summer, fall and winter. Because the poles are in different hemispheres, the seasons are opposite. The dates that the seasons change is the same at both poles. For example, when it is winter at the South Pole, it's summer at the North Pole.
ANSWER:Seasons occur every three months. Spring, summer, fall and winter. There are some places on the Earth that doesn't have a change of seasons, like Antarctica or the deserts.
Every geography on earth experiences four seasons annually: spring, summer, fall and winter. Winter begins in the Northern Hemisphere on December 21, and because of the tilt of the earth, this is the beginning of Summer in the Southern Hemisphere. All seasons at the poles change according to this pattern.
yes it has two seasons winter and summer
They are both seasons.
Spring Summer Fall Winter
Antarctica is a continent and does not change size based on seasons.
there were just summer and winter.
i only know the abiotic onespermafrostlittle precipitationpoor soilstrong windsshort summer days and very long cold wintersbiotic factors would be plants and animals
yes, so it can blend in with the different seasons
The seasons at the poles are spring, summer, fall and winter. Because the poles are in different hemispheres, the seasons are opposite. The dates that the seasons change is the same at both poles. For example, when it is winter at the South Pole, it's summer at the North Pole.
Summer, fall, winter and spring all occur in the deserts of the world.
One of the abiotic factors of African wild dogs is year-round warm temperature with the average of 64 degrees Fahrenheit. It is approximately 68 to 78 degrees Fahrenheit during winter and 78 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit during summer. Rainfall is also an abiotic factor with the average of 15 to 25 inches of rainfall during this summer.
they have four summer, spring fall and winter
Some biotic factors include:Animals that live there (polar bears, penguins, fish, etc. depending on location)MicrobesPlants (not many, but there are a few in the warmer areas)Fungi (see plants)I'm sure I missed a few, and may not have been specific enough for you. I suggest googling it using my categories.-AS
Seasons in Antarctica are Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter.
Tundra is abiotic because it cannot breathe oxygen.