The winters are cold, the rest of the year is nice.
This depends entirely on the location and the season. In the north, the waters are warm all year around. In the south, the waters are very cold in winter.
Crocodiles are cold blooded. That is why they can go for nearly a year with almost no food, and also why they lay in the sun for hours on end to warm themselves.
It can be any of those depending on where the prairie is and the time of year.
It is unknown whether dinosaurs were warm or cold blooded. Evidence suggests the former, because some lived in cold climates year round, they grew at a similar rate to warm blooded animals, and their descendants, birds, are warm blooded.
spring in the cold climes and they're out all year in the warm ones.
It has cold water but it depends what season in a year you visit it.
Tropical maritime climates are typically warm to hot due to their proximity to the equator and warm ocean currents. They are characterized by high temperatures and humidity throughout the year.
Texas has a diverse climate, with warm temperatures prevailing for much of the year. Summers are hot, with temperatures often exceeding 90°F, while winters can be mild or cool, depending on the region. Overall, Texas generally experiences a warmer climate than some northern states, with exceptions during winter months.
Cobras are reptiles (as are all snakes) and hence, are cold blooded.
Yes, most of South America is warm year round....it gets cold high up in the \Peruvian Alps and around the tip of the continent.
Mexico is hot all year... Canada is warm and cold.