i think nothing would happen at all
Your boys can suck it.
Organisms may struggle with overheating and dehydration as a result of warmer and drier conditions. This can lead to decreased availability of water sources, food scarcity, and disruption of ecosystems, ultimately impacting the overall biodiversity and survival of many species.
Organisms may experience dehydration and heat stress due to warmer temperatures and decreased water availability. This can lead to reduced food sources, migration to more suitable habitats, or even population decline or local extinctions in some cases. Overall, it can disrupt ecosystems and food chains.
If the weather becomes warmer than usual and experiences less rainfall, many organisms may face significant stress due to increased temperatures and water scarcity. Plants may struggle to photosynthesize effectively, leading to reduced growth and potentially higher mortality rates. Herbivores might find it challenging to locate adequate food sources, while predators could experience declines in prey populations, disrupting entire food webs. Additionally, such conditions could lead to increased competition for resources and heightened vulnerability to diseases.
daily
Miserable
Check with your vet, he/she might have a fever.
Cold and usually snowy.
It tranfports/trasfers heat (eg the Gulf stream which makes Western Europe warmer than usual)
If Christmas is on a Sunday, there may be changes to the usual holiday schedule.
The organism may experience dehydration and struggle to find sufficient water sources for survival. Higher temperatures can also increase the risk of heat stress and impact the organism's ability to regulate its body temperature. Reduced rainfall can lead to food scarcity and hinder plant growth, which could disrupt the organism's food chain and ultimately affect its population size.
depending on the climate different areas can be colder or hotter. closer to the equator will be warmer and likewise farther from the equator will be colder but besides that u have to factor in the height of the land and the usual weather those are all factors of the climate or the "area"