Reproduce:
Courtship begins in March and may continue into late may. One litter is born per year, and the female raises the litter without the help of the Male. Mating occurs in early spring and pregnancy of 37 to 42 days follows. Normally a litter contains of 2-4 young, but litters as small as 1 and as big as 6 have been documented.
Growth & Develop:
Youngs are poorly developed, they weigh 5 to 6 grams. They are born with closed eyes and ears, fused toes, and a cylindrical tail. By the sixth day toes are separated and after 31 days their eyes open. Young leave the nest at 40 days and are completely weaned after two months, but they sometimes stay with the mother for another month. They breed in the first summer after they are born.
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
the light that a plant needs to be able to grow, has to be specific with its uv among other things
Answer:
D. the planet to revolve once around the sun
Explanation:
The large-scale ocean-atmosphere climate interaction linked to a periodic warming in sea surface temperatures across the central and east-central Equatorial Pacific is what is used to describe an El Niño, so I’m guessing this is what is associated with it.