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Feathers: In summer, Arctic birds may have a darker plumage to absorb more sunlight for warmth. In winter, they may develop a lighter plumage for camouflage in the snowy landscape. Migration: Many Arctic birds migrate south during winter to find more food sources and milder temperatures, while staying in the Arctic during summer to breed and take advantage of the long daylight hours.
It has to do with the earths rotation on its axis and the South and North poles being nearest or farthest from the Sun. This is a Natural Sciences question so you should look up a Natural Sciences website for more detailed info.
During the summer, deciduous trees undergo photosynthesis where they take in carbon dioxide to produce energy. This process helps to lower the atmospheric carbon dioxide levels. In winter, when the trees are dormant and not actively photosynthesizing, there is less carbon dioxide being absorbed, leading to higher levels in the atmosphere.
The sun stays the same temperature all the time. (Well, actually, scientists say that it is very very slowly cooling down, but this is so minute and slow that it will take an extremely long time, "millions of years" before this makes any difference to life on earth.) So if we are hot in the summertime, we know that the sun is many times hotter, yet constant. Even when we are freezing cold in the wintertime we can look at the sun and know that it is still there, constantly generating a stable and regular supply of heat. And we can be confident that when it is our turn to have our annual summer, it will get warmer again, at least, it usually does!
It typically takes a few minutes to an hour for water to start flowing from a well after it has been turned on following the winter. This time can vary depending on the depth of the well, the distance to the water table, and the condition of the well system.
17 hours
about for months
this will take 6 days in the summer and 1 or 2 days longer in the winter, it all depends on the road conditions, construction in the summer and icy roads in the winter.
The Summer Olympics occur every 4 years, and the same goes for Winter Olympics; except Winter Olympics take place always 2 years after the Summer Olympics. For example, Summer Olympics went to Beijing in 2008, Winter Olympics went to Vancouver in 2010, and Summer Olympics will come back on in 2012 in London.
The South Pole experiences two main seasons: summer and winter. Summer occurs from October to February, with temperatures around freezing and 24 hours of daylight. Winter lasts from March to September, with temperatures dropping to extreme lows and 24 hours of darkness.
summer and sometime in winter
Depends how, when and which way you go. Are we talking cruise ship in summer or dinghy in winter?
I would say in Summer because think about it does it hurt more if you get punched in the face in summer or in winter?.. it hurts more in winter but if you think you can take the pain then either one.
both
For the full winter but are kept in a warm climate so they are ready for spring and summer
Never
The same as if it were summer !