No, water should not be kept in your pool all winter. When it gets cold enough, the water will freeze. When water freezes, it expands. So when the water in your pool freezes and expands your pool will be ruined.
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
It was hot summers and cold winters( so, I wouldn't be around in the winter time.)
Winter. Uranus only has winters, because it is so far from the Sun.
The word 'l'hiver' means winter, or wintertime. So it refers to one of the four seasons, of which the others are printemps, or 'spring'; été, or summer; and automne, or 'fall'. The word also may be used as 'year', in the sense of havng lived so many 'winters', or 'years'.
The Mayan people lived in Central America, present day southern Mexican states Guatemala, Belize and El Salvador. This means winters did not reach temperatures that would "snow in" these villages.
During his first winter of residence in 1931, Einstein lived in a bungalow at 707 South Oakland Avenue. During the following two winters, he resided at Caltech's faculty club, the Athenaeum. http://archives.caltech.edu/about/fastfacts.html
Yes but only indoors, it would die in the cold winters if it lived outside.
Mammoths lived in Asia, North America, and Europe. The climates that they lived in varied from temperate, with long, cold winters, to tundra, with mild summers and winters so long and cold that the soil a few inches deep remained frozen year round. The most famous mammoth species, the woolly mammoth, lived in the tundra, hence its other name, the tundra mammoth.
Iroquois lived in winter and summer houses called "long house"
The climate where Triceratops lived was subtropical. Summers were probably hot and humid, maybe 90 degrees Fahrenheit or so, while winters were dry and mild.
Winter is a time period but it would depend where you lived as to what months in the year it would be.
Well, they lived in Adobe homes which are the clay from which adobe bricks are made sun-dried brick; sed in hot dry climates.That is completely wrong. The Chickasaw did not live in Adobe homes. The people of the Southwest lived in the Adobes (Pueblos.) The Chickasaw lived in the southeast, and due to the hot summers and colder winters, they had 2 houses: a winter house that was round, and a summer house that was rectangular and allowed for more ventilation.