Camel crickets do go away during the winter. The adult crickets die in the winter after laying eggs in the ground which will hatch in the spring.
The ones that are around in the summer hide away and the winter animals come out, such as penguins. There you go ((-:
running away of it
The leaves go away during the winter, but the oil doesn't. You CAN get poison ivy in the winter.
Take the Camel away from it!
Primarily crickets jump or fly away from animals that endanger them. Crickets have been known to use their relatively strong jaws to defend themselves from time to time.
Mary Kay Ash passed away in November of 2001. She no longer vacations during the winter.
The answer to the riddle is a snowman. Snowmen are built during the winter season when there is snow, and they "die" or melt away during the summer when the weather is warmer.
Crickets chirp. As simple as that. There are 3 reasons why crickets chirp; 1) To attract females; 2) To impress the female he has already attracted; 3) To warn other males to stay away.
More of the Sun's rays directly hit a particular region on Earth during the summer than during the winter.
During the southern Hemisphere winter, the earth's north pole 'leans' toward the sun, while its south pole 'leans' away from the sun.
The northern hemisphere leans away from the sun the most on "Winter solstice", around December 21. This is the official start of Winter in the northern hemisphere, although the earth is slightly closer to the sun than it is in the Summer.
During winter in the Northern Hemisphere, the earth is tilted by its axis so the Northern Hemisphere is away from the sun and the Southern Hemisphere is closer to the sun. During winter in the Southern Hemisphere, the earth axis is tilted the other way, so that the Northern Hemisphere is closer to the sun and the Southern Hemisphere is farther away.