Mules.
The great plains was not always ideal for agriculture. The weather was a problem and the flat lands made it vulnerable to attacks by natives.
The climate in the Miami's homeland is mostly mild weather.
One sailor and one child died on the way over. Conditions WERE awful, certainly by today's standards, but not overly horrid compared to other sailing vessels of that time. Conditions on ANY boat as a passenger were pretty bad during that era.
There are quite a number of places where one can go to acquire free land, depending on the weather conditions that a person is interested in. Antarctica is an obvious option, despite its hazardous conditions. Within the United States one can go to Marquette or Atwood, Kansas, or Elwood Nebraska.
The middle colonies had milder temperatures than the northern colonies. Also, the land was suitable for growing many more crops. The land in the northern colonies was hard and rocky, but the land in the middle colonies was less rocky and the soil was more fertile.
cold weather/ Suitable weather conditions in a growth chamber
protects animals against diseases, infections and harsh weather conditions
To stay protected and survive weather conditions.
The tide would have to be out, the weather calm and the day nice and sunny.
It varies with the weather on a day-to-day basis, just like any location in the world. There are also indoor attractions, which are suitable in adverse weather conditions.
Drivers are expected to drive at a speed suitable for the weather and road conditions. Keeping to the speed limit when the weather is appalling, is rather silly. The police could pull over a driver they consider to be driving in a dangerous manner.
some animals need to migrate because of weather conditions or food problems
some animals need to migrate because of weather conditions or food problems
Air coolers are not effective in humid conditions, so are not suitable for Kolkata. Air conditioners are what is needed.
the weather
A prairie dog weather rocks by burrowing.
A prairie dog weather rocks by burrowing.