It depends on where the koala lives. Koalas are able to live in a range of climate types.
In the north, the koala's climate may range from hot, humid and stormy in summer to cooler and dry in winter.
In the south, winters are cold and damp, while summers are hot and dry, even extendi to heatwaves that may last from weeks to months.
Koalas do not change their fur. They do not shed; nor do they undergo a seasonal moult - just a gradual moult throughout the year.
No, the climate stays the same but the weather changes with the seasons.
Costa Rica lies within the tropics making it a tropical climate. They do not experience much change in the climate throughout the year. It is generally hot there year round.
Koalas do not hibernate, but they do sleep for up to 20 hours per day. They do not migrate either, as there is no need. Their food source remains constant throughout the year.
which climate zone has more rain throughout the year-- marine or semiarid? name two states that have this climate zone
which climate zone has more rain throughout the year-- marine or semiarid? name two states that have this climate zone
how does earths distance from the sun change throughout the year
The two main factors would be that the seasons would not exist and the length of daylight and night time hours would not vary throughout the year at any given latitude. That the climate of any given latitude would change is inevitable with less variation throughout the year. The extent of the change is almost impossible to predict
Koalas do not hibernate. There is only one marsupial in Australia that truly hibernates, and that is the Mountain Pygmy Possum.
Humid and wet
The Earth climate changes every year due to increased human activity on it. The green house gases too are largely responsible for climate change every year.
SE Alaska usually has a temperate climate throughout the course of each and every year.