color and size
yes it has two seasons winter and summer
sub-arctic
The Southern Hemisphere experiences summer when it's winter in the Northern Hemisphere.
All countries in the temperate and arctic climate zones have four seasons: Winter, Spring, Fall and Summer. Those in equatorial zones have no seasons, or, sometimes, a rainy season and a dry season.
sometimes the sun shines in winter just like summer it is just that the wind that is being blown during winter is colder than the one in summer..
it depends weather it is winter or summer... in winter they have more fur in summer they malt it all and change to a different colour
Not exactly. Arctic foxes are brown during summer and change to white for winter.
Depends on where you're at. A summer closer to the equator will be quite different from a summer close to the arctic circle.
its turns grey
yes they do change in winter summer
The arctic has 24 hours of darkness ans 24 hours of daylight at different parts of the year because of Earth's tilt on it axis. When it is summer, the arctic is in constant daylight because it is constantly receiving sunlight. The arctic region is facing towards the sun all summer. During winter, it is the complete opposite, it is in constant darkness because the arctic is facing away from the sun all winter
Muskoxen change their diets from summer to winter. During the summer, muskoxen eat grasses, arctic willows, small woody plants, lichens, and mosses. In winter they eat arctic willows willows and dry grasses if they can reach them beneath the snow.
to blend in better with the environment. When the snow goes, so does the white fur. and when the summer finish's the red goes
Snow shoe (Arctic) hares moult out their summer (agouti brown) coats for a coat of white for the winter.
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no, not in the summer
the weather in the arctic for the rest of 2010 will be close to summer weather for the whole time