Winter

Winter is one of the four seasons, characterized by the coldest temperatures of the year. It typically occurs between autumn and spring, depending on the geographic location. In temperate regions, winter is marked by shorter days, longer nights, and various forms of precipitation, including snow and ice. This season can bring significant changes to the environment, affecting both vegetation and wildlife behavior. In many cultures, winter is associated with various holidays and traditions, often celebrating the season’s themes of reflection, rest, and renewal. The exact timing and nature of winter vary across different regions of the world, influenced by climate and geography.