savanna ..... but even if it still savanna . nothing other then that word - ok bye ^^-
savanna
Brian most likely lives in a savanna biome. Savannas are characterized by a mix of grasses and scattered trees, seasonal rainfall, and warm temperatures throughout the year.
when it rains, the rain moves into a spot where it stays there, that's collection, and that's how it occurs
The biologist is most likely studying the tundra biome, where permafrost keeps the soil frozen year-round. This characteristic of the tundra biome has a significant impact on the vegetation and ecosystem dynamics in the region.
Because it rains a lot of times it makes the ground wet an than it stays wet so it makes a wetland.
The weather that zebras live in mainly stays warm an humid. When it rains they shelter under trees and other foiliage. Thus they do not have to adapt to different seasons.
well, sometimes she likes to go outside on nice sunny days and pick daffodils from her grandmother's garden. When it rains, she stays inside and plays tea party with her stuffed animals named Shakira and Tammy.
It starts with evaporation. The water gets evaporated and turns into clouds. Up highg in the sky it is ice pellets. When it rains the ice melts, when it snows, the collect dust particles and stuff...and when it ices, it stays the same.
Very hot and humid. About 80 F in the dry seanson and never rains exept in the rainy season. The heat stays pretty much the same throughout the year and the sun sets at 6:00 everyday, give or take.
During the summer season, water in earth pots stays cooler because the surrounding temperature is higher, which helps dissipate heat from the water. During rains, the water in earth pots can be warmer because rainwater is typically closer to the ambient temperature, causing the water in the pots to warm up.
The tundra biome is often called the frozen desert. this is because it gets little rain. But because of the the permanently frozen layer of soil under the ground (permafrost) it stays cooler than the desert biomes because the desert biomes would be very hot under tose huge sand dunes and all of the heat that the deserts are consuming to keep dry.
Depends on where you're at. In places where the weather changes a lot over the year, farming activities are closely linked to what time of year it is. In places where the weather stays pretty much the same (close to the equator) some crops can be farmed year round.