In Delhi only 50-60 stars are visible just because there is a lot of pollution so the sky is full of dust and also because the Ozone layer protects the Earth with Atmosphere so maximum only 50-60 stars are visible.
The outer skin layer is covered in fur to protect the donkey from the elements, in winter they will grow longer, fuller coats to keep them warm. In summer months they will shed the winter coat to help them keep cool.
All other things being equal, yes because some of the fat forms an insulating layer under the skin which keeps them warmer.
People in India adapt to the diverse weather conditions through a variety of methods. In hot climates, they often wear light, breathable fabrics and stay hydrated, while in colder regions, they layer clothing and use heating sources. Additionally, the architecture varies, with homes designed to keep cool in summer and warm in winter. Seasonal festivals and agricultural practices are also aligned with the weather, reflecting the strong connection between culture and climate.
Non creamy layer
the cambium layer grows during the summer only because there is more sun
pollution layer
The atmospheric layer containing pollution is troposphere. It the nearest to earth.
The pollution of ozone layer is cause by CFC's. They reduce the amount of ozone in the atmosphere.
The layer of the sun that is only visible in an eclipse is called the corona.
The outermost layer of the sun, corona, is visible during a total solar eclipse.
In Delhi only 50-60 stars are visible just because there is a lot of pollution so the sky is full of dust and also because the Ozone layer protects the Earth with Atmosphere so maximum only 50-60 stars are visible.
The fur that coats the body of a gray wolf is made up of two parts, an under layer and an outer layer The outer layer is coarse, made to deter water and dirt The under layer is softer, for insulation. Wolves have two separate pelts, one made for winter and the other for summer. Males lose their thick winter coats faster than females.
In the summer, the soil thaws to some depth below the surface, but the water is trapped in the thawed soil because the permafrost zone is impermeable. Thus solifluction occurs only in the summer when the surface soil layer is thawed. In the winter the surface soil layer is frozen solid.
The "Active layer" is the few inches of permafrost that thaw in the summer.
In the summer, the soil thaws to some depth below the surface, but the water is trapped in the thawed soil because the permafrost zone is impermeable. Thus solifluction occurs only in the summer when the surface soil layer is thawed. In the winter the surface soil layer is frozen solid.
The top layer of soil in the tundra that thaws in the summer is called the active layer. This layer of soil experiences seasonal freezing and thawing, with vegetation able to grow during the short summer months when the active layer thaws.