They both enjoy the climate of Pennsylvania, as both of them were raised there. Pennsylvania experiences very cold winter weather and very hot summer weather. It is an extremely desirable climate in the spring and summer though.
Grassland animals that moved to a warmer place in winter may have thinner fur compared to animals that did not move, as the warmer climate could reduce the need for thicker insulation. Animals that did not migrate may retain thicker fur to cope with the colder temperatures in their environment.
Many birds and whales move to a warmer clime because the cold doesn't suit them.
Hammerhead sharks migrate so they can move to warmer climate to breed.
Sea World, one of the great summer attraction places, moved from Ohio to Florida in the early part of 2000. Since it's move it's been about to capitalize on the warmer climate. This warmer climate has allowed for this location to much more profitable.
Manatees migrate in the winter. When the weather gets too cold, they move to a warmer climate and stay there until winter is over.
Biodiversity tends to increase as you move toward the equator because temperatures tend to be warmer.
Park it inside somewhere, Cover the windshield area with a tarp overnight, Move to a warmer climate,
because they heard California had great weather Apex
As you move north in latitude, the climate generally becomes cooler. This shift is due to various factors, including the angle of sunlight, distance from the equator, and proximity to polar regions. Generally, temperatures decrease and climates become more temperate or even polar as you move towards the North Pole.
It is warmer in the South. The closer you get to the equator the warmer it is.
It depends on where you live or are. In most places, winters are pretty cold. Usually there is snow and/or ice on the ground, but as you move closer to the Equator, the winter climate gradually gets warmer.
As you move closer to the equator, you are changing your latitude, which affects the climate and temperature conditions. The closer you are to the equator, the warmer the temperatures generally are due to the more direct angle of sunlight hitting the Earth's surface.