The south pole receives the most sunlight in December.
The amount of oxygen is proportional to the light they receive. Most plants produce around one cubic centimeter of oxygen for every ten lumens of light absorbed.
Yellow Topaz or Citrine is the birthstone for the month of November.
Photosynthesis needs sunlight to occur. Therefore photosynthesis does not occur in the roots because they do not receive any sunlight. The leaves are the parts of the plant most exposed to the light.
Saskatchewan receive electricity through the North American grid.
July is the full month closest to the summer solstice.
June
I believe you mean precipitation?... If so, the answer is December!
In march if you look at a picture of the moons surface.
June
the months are november and march
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
The light-dependent reactions will not occur.
Most women get withdrawal bleeding every month if they're on the contraceptive patch. You may have a very light flow, and it may be so light that it is barely or not at all noticeable.
spring time at the poles brings the most sunlight. fall brings darkness. it rises slowly in the spring and days become 30 hours. and by fall it's the opposite. I think that the summer solstice falls in mid June (June 21-until 2039).
In the Northern Hemisphere (USA, Europe, most of Asia), October is an AUTUMN month. In the Southern Hemisphere (Australia, most of South America), October is a SPRING month.
It varies. Towns such as Beerburrum and Caboolture, north of Brisbane, and Springbrook, south of Brisbane, regularly receive quite high rainfall.
Most of the rainfall of the Chihuahuan Desert falls during the monsoon which occurs from June 15 though September 30 with August usually the wettest month.