: The 23.5-degree axial tilt causes less direct sunlight to reach the hemisphere experiencing winter.
Winter is the coldest season of the year, characterized by falling temperatures, shorter days, and unique biological shifts. It occurs when a hemisphere tilts away from the sun, reducing the intensity of solar radiation. ❄️ Science of the Season Cold Winter
: Wind speeds accelerate heat loss from exposed skin, making "feels-like" temperatures much lower than actual air readings. 🐾 Nature's Survival Tactics : The 23
enter a dormant state, slowing their metabolism to save energy. : characterized by falling temperatures