Low latitudes
The earth tilts which cause seasons, this happens because during the winter the earth is pointing further away from the sun, in the summer its tilting toward the sun.
Weather is determined by the movement of masses in the atmosphere. There are cold and hot air masses, and depending on the season and other factors determines the weather.
If two continental land masses converge, and are therefore united, then the collision should cause a net loss of intertidal zone and coastal habitat.
Plastic storage sheds can warp in the summer time heat as well as winter cold. Ice accumulation on the roof can cause it to become weak and fragile or even break.
The hot summers cause the flora to be baked into a nice crisp golden brown, and in the winter the land freezes over and is carved by powerful winds that are able to gather terrific speed because of the vast open area grasslands provide. Im doing a project and so far that's all i know hope I help :D
They are both seasonal winds. Winter monsoons cause dry winter while summer monsoons cause wet summer.
cause summer has the sun rays more than the winter so it's hotter
These regions are called "temperate" regions, exhibiting seasonal changes rather than a more constant climate.
The cold in winter causes the humidity to drop by condensing it out. The heat in summer can cause the humidity to rise by evaporating more water from nearby bodies of water.
yes they do cause in the winter there food is buried
cause they malt in summer and grow hair in winter
maritime tropical (M.T)
In the winter it's cold and you need energy to keep you warm and in the summer it's hot you don't need energy you let out energy when you sweat etc.
No. Auroras are caused by streams of charged particles from the Sun, fired at the Earth by a coronal mass ejection; a massive solar flare. The charged particles interact with the Earth's magnetic field in the upper atmosphere and cause a glow. God's Own Neon Signs in the sky, you might think of it. Auroras are typically seen only at fairly high latitudes in the winter (because at high latitudes in the summer, the sky is too bright for auroras to be visible). However, a really big CME can cause auroras down to mid-latitudes, and in one extreme case, lit up the skies of Miami, Florida!
Expansion joints in sidewalks are designed to accommodate the natural expansion and contraction of the concrete due to temperature changes. In the summer, the concrete expands with the heat, causing the joints to narrow. In winter, when the concrete contracts in the cold, the joints widen to prevent cracking and damage to the sidewalk.
Floods are the result of precipitation (rain), and rain is the result of sudden temperature or pressure changes in saturated humid air, that cause that air to lose it's ability to retain the water vapor entrained within it. In short, rain happens when warm, saturated air cools. Cool air can't hold as much water as warm air - that's why condensation forms on a cold glass in summer. Since there is warmer air (holding more water vapor) in the summer than in the winter, there is more precipitation in the summer than in the winter.
Because of its axis we have four seasons winter,summer,spring,Autumn