Antarctica's seasons are the same as seasons all over the Southern Hemisphere. However, not much changes through the seasons, except the access to sun.
Seasonal changes in Antarctica are calendar events, and do not significantly alter the look and feel of this polar desert. The exceptions are the period when there are no sunrises or no sunsets. These periods vary depending on where you are on the continent.
Deer react very well to seasonal changes. :)
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Seasonal Changes in Plants - 1964 was released on: USA: 1964
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If you include the islands surrounding Antarctica, there are 70 seasonal and year-round research stations.
Snakes adapt to seasonal changes by being able to fly . lol im not very helpful .
most of the biomes except for tundra and desert have all seasonal changes tundra and desert only have 2.
seasonal changes can affect a dolphin by giving them diseases
Seasonal changes occur because the earth is tilted so when it orbits the sun the earth is facing the sun in a different position.
There are seasonal changes which occur
the tides are not affected by seasonal changes