Sovis' trail grew colder each day as the warmth of his presence faded, marked by the absence of fresh tracks and the diminishing signs of his passage. Environmental factors, such as changing weather and the settling of snow, obscured any lingering evidence of his journey. Additionally, the emotional toll on those searching for him, coupled with the passage of time, made it increasingly difficult to maintain hope. As the days wore on, the trail became a somber reminder of the distance and uncertainty that lay ahead.
They didn't grow anything. They had to keep moving.
Yes, because in the colder tempeture your body needs more hair to survive then hot tempertures
we could DIE
Lol, no it doesn't, ..it gets colder as it rises.
i would say warmer, but that is just me!
Other things being equal, the tendency is for the planets to get colder in that case.
Well, hyphae (AKA the roots to mold) grow on food or other areas because of mainly where it is. The colder the climate the most likely that mold WON'T grow
Palm Trees...they have to be in warm climate
A fox can grow fur that gets thicker as the season gets colder.
An animal is most likely to grow longer hair during colder seasons or in colder climates to help insulate and keep them warm. This is a common adaptation for many mammals to survive in harsh weather conditions.
Mold needs warmth to grow - it can grow only very slowly and sluggishly in colder temperatures.
Mammals fur tends to grow thicker when the weather becomes colder. Hope this helped! :)