Seasonal change is commonly referred to as "seasonality." It describes the predictable variations in weather patterns and environmental conditions that occur at specific times of the year, such as spring, summer, autumn, and winter. These changes can affect various aspects of life, including agriculture, animal behavior, and human activities.
Give me an example of a seasonal change
When farming practices such as overgrazing, climate change, and seasonal drought lead to degradation of land to the point where it cannot support plant life, it is called desertification. This process results in the transformation of productive land into desert-like conditions, leading to a loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Monsoon winds
what is a result of a seasonal change meaning a change that happens over and over at a certian time of the year
Yes. Seasons can change the size of populations
A seasonal change.
Seasonal dimorphism.
Seasonal rhythm is a change in the ecosystem that occurs with the change of season (usually once per year.)
Give me an example of a seasonal change
seasonal changes can affect a dolphin by giving them diseases
The progression between winter, spring, summer and fall is called seasonal change.
When farming practices such as overgrazing, climate change, and seasonal drought lead to degradation of land to the point where it cannot support plant life, it is called desertification. This process results in the transformation of productive land into desert-like conditions, leading to a loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services.
Yes.
seasonal change
seasonal plants are grown in seasons only.
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It is called a migration, and takes place in many animal groups. For it to be a true migration, it needs to have an annual or seasonal occurence (as in birds flying south for the winter), or be a major habitat change as part of their life (as in turtles returning to beaches to lay eggs).