Seasonal Changes

Seasonal changes refer to the periodic transformation of environmental conditions and characteristics that occur in a particular region due to the Earth’s tilt and its orbit around the Sun. These changes typically result in the four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn (fall), and winter. Each season is marked by variations in temperature, daylight, precipitation, and other climatic factors, which affect ecosystems, wildlife, and human activities. Seasonal changes also influence the phenology of plants and animals, leading to events such as flowering, migration, and reproduction that align with the changes in climate and daylight. The concept of seasonal changes is fundamental to understanding ecological cycles, agricultural practices, and cultural traditions that revolve around the varying rhythms of nature throughout the year.