Winter-time
Winter is the coldest season of the year, between autumn and spring.
It is associated with plunging temperatures and icy weather, but its impact and timing change according to location.
The farther an area lies from the equator, the colder temperatures it experiences.
Temperatures in equatorial regions stay relatively constant despite the shifting seasons.
The concept of winter in European languages is associated with the season of dormancy,
particularly in relation to crops; some plants die, leaving their seeds,
and others merely cease growth until spring.
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