Cold winters contribute to soil formation through a process called frost weathering, where repeated freeze-thaw cycles break down rocks into smaller particles. As ice forms in cracks, it expands and exerts pressure, causing the rock to fracture. Additionally, the cold climate slows down organic matter decomposition, allowing for the accumulation of organic materials that enrich the soil. Together, these processes enhance soil development by increasing mineral content and improving nutrient availability.
hibernation
by the temperature outside
the fru help the animal live in the cold place
Well, honey, plants in cold climates have to toughen up like the rest of us. They might grow a thick waxy cuticle to protect themselves from the harsh cold or develop antifreeze proteins to prevent their cells from freezing. Some might even hunker down and shed their leaves to conserve energy during those chilly winters. It's survival of the fittest out there, darlin'.
A continental climate typically has hot summers and cold winters. These regions are often located far from large bodies of water, which can help moderate temperatures. Examples of areas with continental climates include central North America and central Asia.
they helped a lot but im really not to sure but they learned how to grow crops and survive on those cold winters they had
a thermos?
Warm blood and fur.
keep warm.
No.. might help you sweat out a cold..
Countries that have cold winters, that can result in snow and ice on their roads, will spread salt and grit to help avoid vehicle crashes.
It might depend on the cold but oranges do have vitamin C so it would probably help.