Seasonal Conditions
Seasonal conditions refer to the changes in weather and climate that occur throughout the year, influenced by the Earth's tilt and orbit around the sun. These changes create distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. Each season has unique characteristics, such as temperature variations, precipitation patterns, and daylight hours.
These seasonal variations affect ecosystems, agriculture, and human activities. For example, farmers often plan planting and harvesting schedules based on seasonal conditions to optimize crop yields. Additionally, seasonal changes can impact wildlife behavior, such as migration patterns in birds and hibernation in certain mammals.