it absorbs more in the summer
we pass out more concentrated urine during hot summer.
In the winter it's cold and you need energy to keep you warm and in the summer it's hot you don't need energy you let out energy when you sweat etc.
Oxygen is produced by living plants. Plants use Carbon Dioxide, Water and Sunlight to make Sugars and Oxygen. As sunlight is required and there is more of this in summer, more oxygen is produced in summer than winter.
No.
Hail is more common in summer because warmer temperatures can lead to stronger updrafts in thunderstorms, allowing hailstones to grow larger before falling to the ground. In winter, the colder atmosphere may not support the same level of energy needed for hailstone formation.
Hail during summer days happens when strong thunderstorms develop, with powerful updrafts that carry raindrops into extremely cold regions of the atmosphere where they freeze and form hailstones. These hailstones can then fall to the ground during the storm.
Hail typically occurs during spring and summer months when strong thunderstorms are more common. These storms create the updrafts needed for hailstones to form and grow within the clouds before falling to the ground.
If you are looking for more information on what allergies are most common in the summer, the best place to look is on www.webmd.com/allergies/summer-allergies
yes
Lumps of ice as big as baseballs are known as hailstones. They are formed when supercooled water droplets in a thunderstorm freeze together, creating solid ice balls that can fall to the ground with high speed and impact. Hailstones can cause damage to property and crops.
well there is differnt sizes of the hailstones
No, hailstones are not round. They come in different shapes and sizes becasue they are so rough.
The hailstones are mas
It is not uncommon for tornadoes to occur in Mississippi during the summer, but they are more common in the spring.
Tornadoes are most common in the afternoon, though they are generally more frequent and more intense in the spring than in summer.
The hailstones struck the roof loudly during the storm.