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what indicates the birth and death of seasons?
how can you say when a season has begun or is going to end??
how can you say when a season has begun or is going to end??
I'm not sure you understood correctly: a "season" is just a name humans give to arbitrary time periods during the year. They don't actually mean anything - less, even, than months.navneet1990 said:but how can you just say that
can you give examples or anything to give ground to that
do the behavior of plants also take such sharp turns or are tey not connected with seasons
Here (Australia) summer is Dec/Jan/Feb, the seasons are declared in terms of months rather than equinoxes.interested_learner said:It is defined the same but is the opposite the Southern Hemisphere
Yes, but the association is extremely thin and mostly arbitrary.navneet1990 said:but arent seasons supposed to be terms in a year which is described by a particular characteristic etc.
Right now, we are in a period of time many people call "Christmas vacation". It varies from one school district to another...and how can you just say that from x to y is summer or winter when nature doesn't show that pattern
Since it is an arbitrary and largely meaningless thing, you can say whatever you want.also how can you say that summer in the whole of northern or southern hemisphere starts or ends on the same day ??
isnt a season characterised by certain climate??
Now you're starting to get it!but isn't climate different in diff parts of the world?
doesnt that mean that these terms don't mean anything
but just that they are terms in a year called by such names??
There is a loose association. No reason why there can't be.and if so then there shouldn't be ANY CONNECTION BETWEEN SEASONS AND CLIMATE SHOULD THERE??
Season indicators are signs or signals that help us determine when a particular season begins or ends. These can be natural occurrences such as changes in weather patterns or the behavior of plants and animals, or cultural markers such as holidays or traditional events.
Season indicators can be tracked through various methods such as monitoring weather patterns, observing changes in plant life and animal behavior, keeping track of cultural events and holidays, and using scientific data and measurements.
No, season indicators can vary depending on the region. For example, the start of spring in the Northern Hemisphere may not coincide with the start of spring in the Southern Hemisphere due to differences in climate and geographic location. Additionally, cultural events and holidays may differ between regions.
Yes, season indicators can change over time due to various factors such as climate change, human activities, and natural occurrences. It is important to continuously monitor and track these indicators to better understand and adapt to any changes.
Knowing when seasons start and end is important for various reasons. It helps us plan and prepare for weather changes and seasonal activities, understand the impact of climate change, and track the health of our environment. It also allows for better management of resources and can aid in predicting potential natural disasters.