Beaches on the eastern coast of the United States experience higher and more intense storm activity during the winter than in the summer. As a result, sediment is carried seaward away from the foreshore. In the summer, when storm activity is low, sediment is transferred on shore.
The answer to the riddle "What lives in winter, dies in summer, and grows with its roots upward" is an icicle. In winter, icicles form as water freezes, but they "die" in summer when temperatures rise and they melt away. The description of growing with roots upward refers to how icicles hang down from surfaces, resembling roots extending upward.
a plant needs photosynthesis to grow.and to do the photosynthesis process it needs sunlight and in winter there is not much sunlight..this is how plants get food ..i think that's the reason..hope this helped.. :) Close, but not close enough. Below is a more "scientific" answer. The temperature during the summer is warmer, and therefore much more suitable for the grass to grow than during the winter. During the winter, temperatures drop to 32 degrees Fahrenheit, which is the freezing point of water, or even lower than that. With the water in the blades of grass frozen, the grass cannot get the nutrients it requires to thrive, and thus dies.
They do the following:work a few jobstake summer courseshang out with their friendsgo to the ballpark a lotgo to the mall a lot
I think that glaciers don't melt in the summer because glaciers form where it's cold like year long so it would be cold in the summer too. In cold weather ice doesn't melt.
the xylem tissues formed in the autumn and winter seacons form autumn wood. and the xylem tissues form in the spring and summer season are called spring wood.
both
In summer in goes form 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit and about 50-54 degrees Fahrenheit in winter.
This climate is characterized by a continental or polar climate, with low temperatures and high precipitation in the form of snow during the winter, and mild temperatures during the summer months. These regions typically experience a significant temperature range between winter and summer.
I'm not sure, but it's a result of a reproduction between male and female pollen. The form during the spring, develop over the summer and drop in the fall/winter.
beaches form with sand and water
Glaciers form whereever the snow that falls in a winter isn't able to melt completely during the summer before more snow falls. It eventually compresses into ice and accumulates.
Mars has a red rockey surface and once had water on it. in the winter icecaps form and in the summer they form rivers
they need warm water to get energy and on land in the winter you have cold water which will not provide a hurricane with energy :D gotta love highschool geography!
During winter the Arctic Ocean is covered with ice and snow (which are water but not in liquid form).During the summer the amount of ice has diminished dramatically during the last decade (one of the primary indications of global warming).
There won't be any summer Olympics in 2010. The winter and summer games both run on four year cycles, and these cycles run two years apart form each other. So 2008 was the last summer games, 2010 will be this winter's games, and the next summer games will be 2012
some form of bonds formed in the air.
Typically they form in rain forest usually during spring or summer.