the ground is hard in the winter because it snows and the snow gets frozen because its freezing cold so the ground gets really hard and slippery from the ice and the ice on the ground (literaly)
No the tundra does not have any time when the ground becomes hard and dry. The precipitation received in this biome is less than ten inches a year but there is very little evaporation so the soil never dries out.
Well water may be warmer in the morning during the winter season because it has had time to absorb heat from the Earth's core overnight. The ground retains heat better than the air, so the water temperature may be slightly warmer as a result.
In the tundra, there is a brief period of spring and fall. Spring is characterized by melting snow, thawing ground, and the emergence of plants and animals. Fall is marked by cooling temperatures, the changing color of foliage, and the preparation of animals for winter. These seasons are relatively short compared to summer and winter in the tundra biome.
because the atmosphere is more stable. during the summer, the earth is heated unevenly (either the north or south hermispheres), with causes convection currents in the atmoshere-which causes our weather-and creates static in the form of lightning. in the winter, this is less likely to happen, therefore lightning in the winter is rare.
There is no simple true or false answer. The seasons go around in a circle. Winter starts immediately after autumn ends. Then six months after winter ends, autumn comes again, followed by another winter, and so on. Every winter comes before the next autumn and after the last autumn.
'The road is bumpy' , so you use it to describe something else.
Because your mama so fat she make the ground shake! JK! The air pressure in the winter is less so that is why.
The inner pad is spongy to aid in traction while climbing, and the hard outer trim aids in the protection of the hoof tissues.
They had been under ground and they had worked so hard
The Russian Winter (weather).
Robins eat worms and worms hide in the ground and the ground is covered in snow so it is hard to get the worms. Robins also eat flowers and all the flowers are dead during winter so the robin can't eat that
the state flower is not hard to grow except during the fall and winter so 50% 50%
So they can grind up your food
The arctic fox uses coloration to protect themselves by changing colors with the seasons. Foxes are white in the winter, so they are hard to see in the snow, and reddish-brown at other times of the year, so they blend in with the ground.
Because they had a harsh winter and many pilgrims died
the same reason you don't their legs are at the bottom The reason is that ... The frozen sea is very hard, bumpy and difficult to slide on so the penguins do not have the smooth easy surface you might imagine. Also the bumpy surface of the ice after a while will probably hurt their bellies. The reason is that ... The frozen sea is very hard, bumpy and difficult to slide on so the penguins do not have the smooth easy surface you might imagine. Also the bumpy surface of the ice after a while will probably hurt their bellies.
the road was so bumpy and rough