The supply of resources does not change
the second one
A migratory society is one in which it moves its location to another one. This can be a seasonal movement due to changes in season or other factors.
no
the second one
the longest one ...pato...
No, both the hemispheres experience the sun, no matter what. The poles, however, vary during seasonal changes.
If the changes are long-lasting and not seasonal, the existing community may be replaced by a new comunity. this sequence of change in which one comunity is replaced by another is called succession.
It would change because when a population changes, a community changes too.
It changes how a person thinks about you
The changes in sunlight in one day are caused by Earth's rotation, resulting in sunrise and sunset. On a yearly basis, changes in sunlight are due to Earth's orbit around the sun, resulting in seasonal variations. Both types of changes are natural and predictable, playing crucial roles in daily and yearly patterns of light and darkness.
The Earth's tilt on its axis and its orbit around the Sun are the primary factors that cause seasonal changes. As the Earth orbits the Sun, different parts of the Earth receive varying amounts of sunlight throughout the year. During summer in one hemisphere, that area is tilted toward the Sun, receiving more direct sunlight and longer days, while the opposite hemisphere experiences winter, with less sunlight and shorter days. The Moon's position influences tides but does not significantly affect seasonal changes.
Daily - One a day. Seasonal - One a season, or 4 times a year.