Yes they do,several of them at a time
I would die out there!
Worms have adaptations that help them survive the cold temperatures in winter. They can burrow deep underground where it's warmer, form cocoons to protect themselves, and slow down their metabolism to conserve energy. This allows them to survive through the winter months.
yes
To nature, not really. Most plants die in the winter because of the cold weather.
No, hornets are not active during the winter months. They typically hibernate or die off as the weather gets colder.
if a plant is dormant, it means it is asleep/hibernating for the winter
It would be too cold.
they dont bcuz they can die from winter
During winter, leeches typically enter a state of hibernation or dormancy. They may burrow into the soil or mud to stay insulated from the cold temperatures. Leech activity slows down significantly during winter months.
In the winter they can die of the cold. And in the summer they can die of dehydration or heat stroke.
They hibernate when the weather gets too cold for them to fly.
Carnations would suffer from the cold. So if your winter is cold, then the carnation will die eventually if you stay outside long enough.