cold
around the spring after january
Not enough sunlight at other times.
Yes, and it regularly does in the spring in both the Arctic and Antarctic Oceans although it is traditionally called cleaving.
It depends on the season. In the summer, none. In the winter, 24. In the spring and autumn, it varies.
spring and summer are shorter and the growing season is too short and unpredictable
Not a glacier, but an iceberg, which was drifting South from the Arctic regions after breaking off from the Polar ice-cap in the warmer Spring weather.
Katherine Scherman has written: 'Arctic Spring' 'The birth of France' -- subject(s): France, Franks, History, Kings and rulers
Sometimes. It depends on the season because wolves are the tastiest in spring with their new fur... mmm... you mae my mouth water.
a. Stalk - can raise the capsule above the ground to help release its sporesb. Spring - like structures - have a spring that compresses and then flies back spreading the sporesc. Have rhizoids (water absorbing structures)
The sun does not set in the Arctic from just before the vernal equinox (around March 19) to just after the autumn equinox (around September 24).
Narwhals typically travel about 1,500 miles north to reach their spring migration spots in the Arctic, specifically to areas in the Canadian Arctic and Greenland. This migration is driven by the search for food and the need to find open water as sea ice melts. The journey can vary based on environmental conditions and the individual pod's habits.