Different Seasons of the Forest
The Deciduous forest has four distinct seasons. Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. All these seasons have different weather patterns. Spring is when most of the rain falls, while the heat is coming and warming up Earth from winter. Summer is when the forest is hot and dry with very little precipitation. Next is fall. Fall is when the forest is becoming much cooler and the leaves on the trees began to change color and fall. The last season of the year is winter. Winter is very cold with lots of snow fall. This is when most of the animals hibernate or migrate to warmer areas.