Estivation.
The period of inactivity during hot, dry spells is often referred to as "estivation." This is a survival strategy employed by some animals, allowing them to conserve energy and water by entering a dormant state until more favorable conditions return. Estivation is similar to hibernation, which occurs in colder climates.
Reptiles live on dry land; amphibians live on land as well as in water.
Estivation is a state of dormancy or inactivity that some animals enter during hot and dry periods to conserve energy and survive harsh conditions. Animals that estivate typically bury themselves underground or find a sheltered spot to wait out the unfavorable conditions until environmental factors improve. Examples of animals that undergo estivation include certain snails, amphibians, and reptiles.
Umbrellas, raincoats, and waterproof jackets are commonly used to keep dry during rainy weather. Additionally, items like tents, awnings, and canopies can help keep people dry outdoors.
The best time weather-wise to take a South Pacific cruise is during the dry season, which typically runs from May to October. This period offers warm temperatures, calm seas, and minimal rainfall, providing optimal conditions for a cruise experience.
a vernal pond is one that dries up during dry weather. a vernal stream also dries up during dry weather.
amphibians
the weather in the winter is very dry and warm
sunny and dry
Because amphibians need to be moist.
the weather in the winter is very dry and warm
Toads do.
The weather was hot and dry causing the crops to suffer.
It was very hot and dry.
Yes, during the summer when the weather is dry and temperate.
A collective noun for dry weather is spell. eg. A spell of dry weather
Reptiles: Dry, scaly skin Amphibians: Wet, slimy skin