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November, December and January are the main winter months in Ireland.
About 30.4 degrees Fahrenheit. "Average winter temperature" will depend on where the temperature is measured and which definition of winter is used. The above temperature was calculated as the mean of the highs and lows over the months of December through January measured in the climates reflected in measurements at the cities of Bridgeport and Hartford.
For the Northern hemisphere's winter, the Tropic of Capricorn. For the Southern hemisphere's winter, the Tropic of Cancer.
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no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
A honey bee queen can live from three to five years. A drone can live for up to four months, but will die after mating, whatever its age. Drones are also not wanted by the colony over winter, so are evicted from the hive by the workers at the end of summer and will die. A worker bee can live up to four months over winter, but will only live for around six weeks in summer.
During Winter Bougainvillea plants become quite dormant, the younger the plant, the less foliage it may retain, many will drop all of their leaves during winter. The loss of leaves is part of the Bougainvillea plants yearly cycle, it does not mean it is dead. However, is the plant is slow in returning from dormancy, and has yet to bud new shoots when surrounding Bougainvillea plants are doing so and budding, one way to check for life is to snap off a branch on the plant in question, if it is still alive the inner flesh should appear bright or pale green; a dead Bougainvillea plant will display a woody, dry interior if broken off, like a stick off the ground. Also, a Bougainvillea plant that comes close to dying over the period of a more harsh winter may only sprout new buds from the very bottom, and from the plants base, whereas more healthy Bougainvillea plants will bud from most of their branches.
Hibernation is the long sleep animals have over the cold winter months.
Plant it in early spring because they tend to freeze back over the winter. You should note that they have vicious thorns and are a real chore to cut back in the summer after the monsoons (in southern Arizona) and in the early spring after chances of frost are over.
No, bougainvillea has no tendrils. The plant in question manages to have its many bushy branches climb upward over vertical surfaces despite a lack of clinging rootlets or tendrils.
The chrysanthemum will die over the winter unless you live in a very mild climate.
The queen honey bee. She can live up to about five years. Honey bee drones (males) can live up to about four months, and the workers can live anything up to about six months over winter, but usually about six weeks in summer. Most other bee varieties have an annual cycle where the new queens that emerge at the end of summer will hibernate to start new colonies next spring, but all others will die as winter approaches.
well i am not sure weather ill go in winter or summer
According to the National Science Foundation which represents the United States in Antarctica: In order to work and live in Antarctica temporarily -- up to 12 months -- one must be skilled in either science or support of science, pass rigorous background, physical, dental and mental exams and be willing to be isolated on Antarctica for the winter season. One can sign up for a full 12 months, or only for the winter season or the summer season, each about six months long. Other countries may have different conditions and requirements for winter-over employment or assignment.
Dahlias are perennial plants that die off over the winter months.
Yes, the queen will over-winter in the nest with her workers. It is the males (drones) that may be kicked out to preserve food supplies over winter.
Yes! Freon leaks out during the winter months!