Clouds at as an insulator, allowing the warm air to be 'trapped'. Much like the greenhouse effect.
I think what you mean to say is "What falls from the CLOUDS in the winter." Though It's just a guess. The sky really doesn't do much by itself in any season, much less be the "container" for the changing temperatures, whereas clouds in the winter (depending on where you live) will drop snow (pieces of frozen water) if it's cold enough or rain (non-frozen water) if it's warm enough.
No. What makes winter cold is the Earths tilt. The Earths "axial tilt" is 23.44 degrees. So, when it is winter, the tilt is away from the sun. when it is summer the tilt is facing the sun. when not facing the sun the tilt makes the days shorter, thus less sunlight and colder.
No. Less available food in cold water, so only minimum growth during winter and early spring.
The key to finding cheap cruises during those cold winter months is to be flexible. Five night cruises range from less than $300 are hard to withstand, and as well as nine day trips that start at less than $700. This includes destinations such as the Caribbean, the Bahamas are absolute favorites during the winter months that offer the warm tropical climate.
No, the opposite is true. It is less light during the winter.
because they are finding heat
During winter the solar rays are bent to the southern hemisphere hence do not give so much heat as in summers. When the surrounding temperature is lower than our body temperature we feel cold. When it is more than our body temperature we feel hot.
Only cold winter deserts have very cold winters. They are located in the temperate zone and receive less sunlight in the winter months so do not heat up much during the day. Subtropical deserts, on the other hand, are usually quite mild in the winter.
Yes. Yes, they do .
Shadows lengths are less in summer than winter.
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The purpose of preheating your engine is to get all of the fluids in your car running smoothly, especially during the winter. If a car is not preheated, if it is cold enough, your engine could perform less optimally, or in rare cases stall. However, contrary to popular belief, most modern cars only need about a minute or less to preheat during the winter.