Season

A season is a distinct period of the year characterized by specific weather patterns, ecological changes, and varying lengths of daylight. In temperate regions, the four primary seasons are spring, summer, autumn (or fall), and winter, each marking a significant transition in climate and environmental conditions. Seasons result from the tilt of the Earth’s axis and its orbit around the Sun, leading to changes in temperature and precipitation. Each season typically influences the behavior of plants and animals, including growth cycles, hibernation, migration, and reproduction. Seasons can also reflect cultural aspects, with festivals and events often aligned with seasonal changes. In broader contexts, the term “season” can refer to specific timeframes in various activities, such as sports seasons, harvest seasons, or any period defined by particular characteristics or events.