Arctic Winter
No. First of all, a tornado does not create a climate. Climate is the egneral trend of weather over the course of long periods of time; at least several decades. A tornado is a short live weather event. Second, a tornado is a small scale event and does not affect large scale systems.
cyclical variation: Piece to piece variation. Often used to describe a repeating pattern, such as a seasonal variation in sales that peaks before Christmas.
If the earth was not tilted there would be little to no change in temperature, resulting in no seasons.
If the further moons have the same velocity as Callisto, they will have longer orbital periods. However, if their velocity is greater, they may have shorter orbital periods.
because you have to have periods to ovulate, and with them being irregular, im sure it would be a lot more difficult.
The arctic and antarctic. Actually, if you're right at the arctic circle, you won't really experience perpetual dark; it'll still be dusky light for an hour or so even a couple of degrees or more north of the arctic circle.If you are in Antarctica at all, then your June and part of July are going to be pretty dark.Polar
a short life cycle triggered by seasonal rains
a short life cycle triggered by seasonal rains
Except for brief periods of occasional rain, all deserts are in perpetual drought.
Except for brief periods of occasional rain, all deserts are in perpetual drought.
climate
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Yes. Climate is the general behavior of the atmosphere over long periods of time.
what is a result of a seasonal change meaning a change that happens over and over at a certian time of the year
uncomperable when results in selected periods are seasonal affected
Climate means the average and variations of weather in a region over long periods of time. Climate zones can be defined using parameters such as temperature and rainfall. ...
it is a season where heavier rains alternate with dryer periods.