When it gets colder animals need to stay warm and eat unless in hibernation. From winter to spring the melting snow give plants plenty of water to start growing again. from spring to summer things become dryer but not completely dry, it still rains. From summer to fall it starts to get colder and the leaves begin to die.
lets say during the winter, the sun tends to be afrther away, so less heat, reulting nin a colder climate, and less brightness, so most trees end up shedding their leaves, fruits, nuts, etc. since there is less food due to the loss of trees, some animals go into hibernation to sleep through a rather inhospitable time period.
Well sometimes animals move or hide in the winter time or the weather cause's drought which in return kills some animals but for some animals it is perfectly ok.
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When it gets colder animals need to stay warm and eat unless in hibernation. From winter to spring the melting snow give plants plenty of water to start growing again. from spring to summer things become dryer but not completely dry, it still rains. From summer to fall it starts to get colder and the leaves begin to die.
lets say during the winter, the sun tends to be afrther away, so less heat, reulting nin a colder climate, and less brightness, so most trees end up shedding their leaves, fruits, nuts, etc. since there is less food due to the loss of trees, some animals go into hibernation to sleep through a rather inhospitable time period.
Well sometimes animals move or hide in the winter time or the weather cause's drought which in return kills some animals but for some animals it is perfectly ok.
Changing seasons and loss of food sources might neccessitate migration.
Some animals will die out and there will be a food shortage for the predators hunting on them
Ecosystems are fragile.
Bugs die in winter and birds have to fly south for more food sources.
Losing leaves/gaining leaves
**** will freeze in the winter