because the earth is tilted 23.5 degrees towards the north star, so we have two equinoxes in the spring and fall
no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
Because the chlorophyll in the summer is higher
Distance from the sun
migration and hibernation
Torrid
Seasonal changes occur because the earth is tilted so when it orbits the sun the earth is facing the sun in a different position.
There are seasonal changes which occur
oldness and food.
Seasonal changes happen because of the tilt of the Earth's axis, relative to the plane of the ecliptic.
no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
Deer react very well to seasonal changes. :)
there are no seasonal changes to the marine biome because it depends on where it is. cold at the poles, warm at the equeator. it is usually about the same temp all yr round. about 39 degrees.
Because the chlorophyll in the summer is higher
I was searching this up and i think it does occur on Neptune because it's axis is tilted almost like Earth's.
no
Because.
Seasonal Changes in Plants - 1964 was released on: USA: 1964