Colder compared to what?
It is colder in the winter than in the summer because the northern hemisphere is tilted away from the sun in the winter.
It is colder in Vermont compared to southern states because it is farther from the equator, and therefore receives lesss heat from the sun
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The earth turns away from the sun, so it gets colder and stuff freezes
Prince Rupert, British Columbia, generally has a milder winter climate compared to Moosonee, Ontario. While Prince Rupert experiences relatively moderate temperatures due to its coastal location, Moosonee, situated further inland and at a higher latitude, can face much colder winter conditions, often dropping below -20°C (-4°F). Overall, Moosonee tends to be significantly colder in winter than Prince Rupert.
The difference would be greatest in the winter, because the temperature near the equator is relatively constant, but the Arctic is considerably colder in the winter.
Well generally Spring, but in the northern US it will be colder, and in the southern US it will be warmer.
Yes, in general, winter is colder than fall. Winter typically brings colder temperatures, shorter days, and sometimes snow or ice, while fall is known for mild temperatures and changing foliage.
Vermont has great skiing.
Yes
Vermont's ski slopes are popular with winter sports enthusiasts.
Vermont's ski slopes are popular with winter sports enthusiasts.
Of course. Australia's winters are colder than its summers.
No, hornets do not survive the winter. They die off as the weather gets colder and do not remain active during the colder months.
Vermont has never hosted the Winter Olympic Games. The closest Olympic event took place in nearby Lake Placid, New York, which hosted the Winter Olympics in 1932 and 1980. Vermont is known for its winter sports and skiing, but it has not been a host for the Olympics.
Because it's winter.
no its not
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