The amount of cones on a tree is dependent on the previous year. If that tree was under stress (ex. drought) in the previous year then there may be more cones on the tree in the current year.
no
warm waters in the summer cold waters in the winter
it droops and goes back in its bud
Sunny winter days cause the phloem cells to lose cold hardiness. Plants warm up during the day, and are susceptible to damage at night when the temperature drops. Losing cold hardiness leads to sun scald and bud and stem death.
yes but it is temprate
They produce the seeds that new trees grow from.
cold front
when it gets cold out (winter season). They may also respond to decreasing amounts of sunlight as the days shorten.
The Gobi is a large cold winter desert in northwest China and southern Mongolia.
A cold front (low pressure).
they are cold
Winter thunderstorms can occur, but are rare in most places. Winter thunderstorms are rare because it is generally too cold. Thunderstorms are fueled by warm, moist air. Specifically, the energy comes from water vapor, which holds large amounts of latent heat. Cold air does not store as much energy, simply from its lower temperature as well as from the fact that it cannot hold as much water vapor as warm air.
I think seed pods mean a hard winter
it migrates in winter, and it's heavy amounts of down help it keep warm in the cold parts of summer.
yes, it gets cold in the winter
The extreme cold of winter = the winter's extreme cold.
Cold Winter happened in 2005.
Nevada is cold in the Winter