Seasonal Phenomena
Seasonal phenomena refer to natural events that occur at specific times of the year, influenced by changes in climate and daylight. Examples include the blooming of flowers in spring, the shedding of leaves in autumn, and the migration of birds like geese during winter. These changes are often triggered by variations in temperature, sunlight, and precipitation.
Different regions experience seasonal phenomena differently due to their unique climates. For instance, areas near the equator may have wet and dry seasons, while temperate zones experience four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn, and winter. These seasonal changes impact ecosystems, agriculture, and human activities.