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The answer to the riddle is a snowman. Snowmen are built during the winter season when there is snow, and they "die" or melt away during the summer when the weather is warmer.
No, blood does not make grass grow green. Grass requires sunlight, water, and nutrients from the soil to grow green. Blood contains nutrients that could potentially benefit plants, but it is not a recommended or effective fertilizer for grass.
Conifers typically grow during the spring and summer months when the weather is warm and there is an abundance of sunlight. The growth of conifers slows down during the fall and winter months when temperatures drop and daylight hours decrease.
Grass spiders can grow up to about 1 inch in body length, with their legs extending even further.
Plants will generally grow taller in an environment with longer grass, as the longer grass provides support and protection for the plants to grow upwards without being stunted or damaged. Additionally, taller grass can provide more competition for sunlight, prompting plants to grow taller in order to access sunlight for photosynthesis.
Yes they grow faster in the winter:)
The hair grows 10% faster in summer than in winter . Some says it is a myth but in real life it is a true factor .
In the summer plants recieve more direct sunlight then in the winter becuase of the tilt of the Earth on its access. Therefore causing faster photosynthesis to occur making the plants grow.
A bear's metabolism slows to almost nothing during hibernation. Active bears do grow extra layers of hair during cold weather and the "winter fur" does grow faster than the normal summer growth.
a plant needs photosynthesis to grow.and to do the photosynthesis process it needs sunlight and in winter there is not much sunlight..this is how plants get food ..i think that's the reason..hope this helped.. :) Close, but not close enough. Below is a more "scientific" answer. The temperature during the summer is warmer, and therefore much more suitable for the grass to grow than during the winter. During the winter, temperatures drop to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the freezing point of water, or even lower than that. With the water in the blades of grass frozen, the grass cannot get the nutrients it requires to thrive, and thus dies.
it has to be summer
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Hair tends to grow faster in the winter
Mint is a hardy plant that can grow in the winter season in milder climates, but it may not grow as vigorously as it does in the spring and summer.
sunflowers because they grow big in the summer