Seasons play a significant role in affecting plant growth cycles. The changes in temperature, sunlight, and precipitation that occur with each season have a direct impact on plant growth. For example, during the spring season, plants experience longer days and warmer temperatures, which trigger the growth cycle, including germination, leaf development, and flowering. In contrast, during the winter season, many plants go dormant to conserve energy due to shorter days and colder temperatures. Overall, the different seasons provide plants with the optimal conditions needed for various stages of their growth cycle.