a global drop in temperature for several months following the eruption
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Typically, a leaf consists of a broad expanded blade (the lamina), attached to the plant stem by a stalklike petiole. In angiosperms leaves commonly have a pair of structures known as stipules, which are located on each side of the leaf base and may resemble scales, spines, glands, or leaflike structures.
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The circle of illumination just touches (but does not illuminate) the antarctic circle on or about June 21. The Earth is tilted, and this tilt leads to the southern and the northern part of the Earth having the day length variation. June, 20-22, is considered the summer solstice, where the length of the day in the northern hemisphere is longest whereas in the southern hemisphere it is the shortest. During this period, the circle of illumination or the rays from the Sun, barely touch the Antarctic circle. This causes darkness and night in Antarctica.
As you increase in altitude, there are fewer air molecules. Due to the lower amounts of air molecules, the atmospheric pressure decreases causing the air to be harder to breath in.