well summer is dry/hot. winter is cold.wet.. that means ur plant doesnt need that much water. and so it affects the light, growth of the plant. ps if u have a fashion fantasy add hey im jenny1
The variation in strengh is minimal; winter flour means that the wheat plants are planted in the winter and harvested in the summer. Whereas summer flour is planted in the summer but harvested in the winter. This means that both crops get a similar amount of time in the sun, so flour strengh is not significantly affected.
because they sleep...in the winter and show in the summer
Oxygen is produced by living plants. Plants use Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight to make Sugars and Oxygen. As sunlight is required and there is more of this in summer, more oxygen is produced in summer than winter.
Periods of time are NOT affected by the seasons.
it can effect it by getting to hot and drying it up
In the summer plants recieve more direct sunlight then in the winter becuase of the tilt of the Earth on its access. Therefore causing faster photosynthesis to occur making the plants grow.
in the summer solctice the days are longer and its warmer. in the winter solstice the night comes earlier and lasts shorter. it is also colder unless you live in Florida like me when the weather changes year round.
Grow rapidly ! The spring and summer months are the time when plants do the majority of their growing - in preparation of releasing their seeds in autumn, before 'shutting down' in winter.
because it is winter and not summer or fall or spring so it only lives in cold weather
they eat mostly the plants in ponds in the summer and in the winter they pine needles and bark
after 4:00, depending if it is summer or winter. In summer try not to move plants from 10:00- 3:00 if possible! have a nice day!
Summer- plants, leaves, etc... Winter- bark, plants under the snow (if they can find it), evergreen needles, etc...