It depends on where the suns are. If they were a binary system, meaning two stars rotating around each other in the center and us further out, then depending on the distance from these suns, there could be little or no change. If on the other hand the second sun were further out in our solar system, we would probably be able to have longer growing seasons, and I can't imagine what effect it would have on weather. It all depends on the size and distance of the star.
The farther that you live from an ocean, the more likely you will be living in a continental climate. A continental climate is a relatively dry climate with hot summers and cold winters.
Globally speaking, it's rice. It's the staple food in most of Asia... But if you talk of biochem, it's glucose... Actually, Sucrose is the most abundant
All living things reproduce. Living things respond to their environment Living things adapt to their environment.
The law of form of living things is concerned with the genetic structure of living organisms.
It's not ideal conditions (which are considered to be outside, on grass/in a forest or wooded area and or near water or a tree), but many people do practise indoors in an air conditioned room. Due to the constraints of daily life many don't really have the choice and, if living somewhere very hot such as South China, a room with air con is still preferable conditions to the extreme heat, (provided that it does not dry out the air too much!)
How does living in a damp climate such as vancouver islandaffect how people store and maintain household items?
weather
Living things have to maintain a stable environment to be able to function normally. If the internal conditions are not stable in the environment then the organisms can become sick and die.
They are quite beautiful actually. I wish i lived there
there are actually 4 .food .water .living space .stable internal conditions
They don't live in a polar climate If they were adaptive to it (that is they had the ability to survive and produce viable offspring in such conditions) they would be living there.
Living in a warmer climate allows people to get less sick, since the immune system weakens in cold conditions. Also in warmer climate, people have to wear less clothes and are less restrained, therefore have better blood flow.
...is a natural process that can be affected by medications and conditions (including diabetes.)
It's when an animal migrates, or moves, to a different area because of change in climate or unfit living conditions.
i am not sure but becuase they have thick skinThe seal has adapted thicker skin to survive in a cold climate.
hostile living conditions Mountains, desert, poor climate, high death rates, etc
the tendency to maintain temperature, for one is consistent among every living thing. as is internal pressure relative to the external environment. your question actually refers to homeostasis, which is the property of living things to maintain a stable internal environment relative to the external environment.