Wintertime
Winter occurs when a hemisphere is tilted away from the sun, leading to the shortest day of the year: the Winter Solstice .
Beyond the obvious risks of frostbite, winter presents unique challenges to safety and health. WinterTime
In the Northern Hemisphere, it spans roughly from December to March; in the Southern Hemisphere, it occurs from June to August. Winter occurs when a hemisphere is tilted away
Snow acts as a natural "blanket." Fresh snow is 90–95% trapped air, which prevents heat transfer and protects hibernating animals and soil. 🛠️ Overlooked Winter Hazards Snow acts as a natural "blanket
Winter is more than just a drop in temperature; it is a complex period of ecological dormancy, atmospheric shifts, and human adaptation. From the science of the solstice to the hidden hazards of the cold, ❄️ The Mechanics of Winter
