What do you know about the autumn? - Seasonal Change - Year 1
Science Resource Description
Autumn is a season of transformation and preparation, particularly notable for the changes in the environment and wildlife behaviour. As the days gradually shorten and the temperatures cool, the leaves on many trees change colour, showcasing vibrant hues of yellow, orange, and red before they fall to the ground. This creates a natural tapestry of autumnal shades across the landscape. The weather during autumn often becomes more variable, with a noticeable drop in temperature, increased rainfall, and a reduction in the hours of sunshine compared to the summer months. These changes signal the transition from the warmth of summer to the chill of winter.
Additionally, autumn is a critical period for animals as they adapt to the seasonal shift. Many species begin to prepare for the colder months ahead; some stockpile food, others migrate to warmer climates, and some enter a state of hibernation. The abundance of fallen leaves on the forest floor during autumn is not only a visual hallmark of the season but also plays a crucial role in the ecosystem, providing insulation and habitat for various creatures. Understanding the seasonal changes that occur in autumn helps us appreciate the cyclical nature of the environment and the adaptations that plants and animals make to thrive throughout the year.