Geography, asked by tdshital9481, 10 months ago

How might the seasons change from one year to the next

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Answered by monu280112003
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Explanation:

The annual cycle

Attributes of the seasons may vary by location, but there are still broad definitions that cross most of the boundaries.

In the spring, seeds take root and vegetation begins to grow. The weather is warmer, and often wetter. Animals wake or return from warmer climates, often with newborns. Melting snow from the previous season, along with increased rainfall, can cause flooding along waterways, according to the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).

In the summer, temperatures may increase to their hottest of the year. If they spike too high, heat waves or droughts may cause trouble for people, animals, and plants. For example, in the summer of 2003, the high temperatures claimed more than 30,000 lives, according to Encyclopedia Britannica. Rainfall may increase in some areas, as well. Others may receive less water, and forest fires may become more frequent.

Answered by lupita
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Okay, so this is actually easy asf..

I just did the Assignment. Basically what you have to do is take a look at data table one and at frequency chart 1. What you are going to do is where it says number of organisms for the lengths, you will put how many of those lengths are in data table one for that year and you will fill it out.

Frequency table 1:

year 1:      1, 1, 2, 3, 1, 3

Year 50:    0, 1,3 ,5, 2, 0

Year 100:   0,0,4,7,0,0

After knowing this information, It is quite easy to fill out the bar graph (just fill in the squares according to the info).

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