Seasonal Changes as it Relates to Time - Alese Cowardin
One of the most interesting pieces of nature to me is the transition of the seasons and how it parallels and explains the changing of time. Each year we are reminded of the passage of time through the change of the seasons; the cyclical nature of the seasons both haunts and helps us. It haunts us because we are constantly reminded of the slow passage of time as each year passes us by, but it is also helpful because it provides the promise of the future to come. In the northeast of the United States, children look forward to the coming of winter and the possibility of snow the same way that they look forward to the coming of summer and its promise of a break from school. Many adults look forward to the change of scenery with the seasons. The seasons also helped us develop our first ideas of time, as well as the expansions. We used the seasonal changes long before we understood the movement of our world around the sun, but our advancements in knowledge have been instrumental in so much as we now have a more concrete way of telling time that is not necessarily dependent on the sun.
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