évadok
Évadok is a Hungarian term that translates to "seasons" in English. It refers to the cyclical divisions of the year, typically marked by distinct changes in weather, temperature, and daylight hours. The four commonly recognized seasons are spring, summer, autumn (or fall), and winter. Each season has its own unique characteristics and agricultural significance, influencing plant growth, animal behavior, and human activities.
Spring is generally characterized by rising temperatures, the melting of snow and ice, and the blooming of
Autumn is marked by cooling temperatures, shorter days, and the changing colors of foliage before the leaves
The concept of seasons is fundamental to many cultures, influencing calendars, festivals, and traditions. The duration