Winter

Winter is one of the four seasons, characterized by the coldest temperatures of the year. It occurs between autumn and spring, varying in timing and duration based on geographical location. In the Northern Hemisphere, winter typically spans from December to February, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it occurs from June to August. The season is associated with shorter days and longer nights, as well as various weather phenomena such as snow, frost, and freezing temperatures. Winter plays a significant role in ecological cycles, affecting plant and animal behaviors. Many cultures celebrate winter with festivals and traditions that highlight the season’s themes of rest, renewal, and the beauty of ice and snow.