The deserts experience the same seasons as elsewhere - summer, fall, winter and spring.
migration and hibernation
Distance from the sun
it depends what kind of a crop your growing
no because in the northern hemisphere it is summer and in the southern hemisphere it is winter
migrating
Seasonal grasslands are found in various parts of the world, including North America (Great Plains), Africa (Savannas), Australia (Outback), and South America (Pampas). These grasslands experience distinct seasonal changes in temperature and precipitation, leading to periods of growth and dormancy for the grasses.
Deer react very well to seasonal changes. :)
Yes, people do live in savannas. Savannas are a type of tropical grassland ecosystem found in regions with seasonal rainfall patterns, which can support diverse wildlife and human populations.
no
Seasonal Changes in Plants - 1964 was released on: USA: 1964
Savannas are characterized by seasonal drought, generally warm temperatures throughout the year, and scattered trees.
Monsoons are seasonal wind patterns that bring heavy rainfall to certain regions. Savannas are tropical grasslands with scattered trees and shrubs, typically found in regions with a wet and dry season.
Savannas are characterized by the presence of scattered trees and shrubs, while grasslands typically have few or no trees. This distinct vegetation structure allows savannas to support a different array of wildlife and ecological processes compared to grasslands. Additionally, savannas often experience seasonal rainfall patterns that can influence their plant and animal communities.
yes
most of the biomes except for tundra and desert have all seasonal changes tundra and desert only have 2.
Snakes adapt to seasonal changes by being able to fly . lol im not very helpful .
seasonal changes can affect a dolphin by giving them diseases