issiqda
Issiqda is a term with roots in Central Asian languages, primarily referring to a period of intense summer heat. The exact duration and intensity can vary depending on the specific region and its climate, but it generally signifies the hottest part of the year. This period is often characterized by high temperatures, low humidity, and prolonged sunshine, which can impact daily life, agriculture, and water resources.
During issiqda, communities often adapt their routines to cope with the heat. This can include working during
The impact of issiqda extends to the natural environment. Plant life may experience stress, and water sources