Alaska
Very hot in summer, cold in winter (very cold in the mountains and in the north).
Temperate Hot in the summer, cold in the winter Tropical Has highest insulation Polar Has lowest insulation
You answered your own question actually. They migrate because it's cold. Many migratory birds fly to North America for our summer and to South America for their summer. That way they're always in summer. (When it's winter in North America, it's summer in South America and vice versa.) So when it starts getting cold, that's their signal to start migrating to the warmer climate.
It's very temperate. Cold and snowy in winter and warm and sunny in the summer.
The state that fits this description is Colorado. Colorado experiences cold winters with heavy snowfall in the mountains, while the lower elevations can have hot summers with temperatures reaching into the 90s°F.
Sure is.
Cold.
The opposite of winter is summer.
Winter because summer is usually pretty hot and winter is pretty cold sometimes...
well the same is that there both seasons and diffrence is that summer is hot and winter is cold.
Hot deserts are very hot in the summer but have mild temperatures in the winter. Some cold deserts are cool or even cold all year long. Others are hot in the summer but can be bitterly cold in the winter.