The Antarctic petrel (Thalassarche melanophris) primarily breeds in the Antarctic region, particularly on islands in the Southern Ocean, such as those around the Antarctic Peninsula and the South Shetland Islands. During the non-breeding season, they migrate northward, with some individuals reaching as far as the coasts of South America, particularly around the Falkland Islands and the southern parts of Chile and Argentina. Their year-round range is thus centered on the Southern Ocean, with breeding sites in Antarctica and wintering areas extending into more temperate waters.
The Antarctic Desert is cold all year long. The Patagonian Desert remains quite chilly throughout the year, also.
All year round. the leopard seal stay within the antarctic regions all year round feeding on penguins, fish and other sea birds.
If you include the islands surrounding Antarctica, there are 70 seasonal and year-round research stations.
Mountains that are covered in snow year-round are typically found in polar and high-altitude regions. Notable examples include the Himalayas, particularly peaks like Mount Everest, and the Andes in South America. The Arctic and Antarctic regions, such as the Antarctic Peninsula and parts of Greenland, also feature permanent snow and ice. Additionally, mountains like the Rockies and the Alps have glaciers that persist throughout the year, contributing to their year-round snow coverage.
No. The red fox is a year round resident throughout his range.
"Year 'round" is the correct way to write it as it is a shortened form of "year-round".
well, 1 example is the monarch butterflies. They have a huge migration year round Each year thousands of Godwits fly from New Zealand to Eastern Siberia and Alaska. They leave NZ in late March and return in late September - November.
Range ovens are used as heaters as well as ovens. They stay hot all day all year round (unless you disconnect them).
Year Round.
all year round
Minke Whales don't live in the Arctic (near North Pole), they more go towards the Antarctic (near South Pole).
Year-round is the correct spelling to indicate something that happens or is available all year without any breaks.