Plants and animals adapt to changing seasons in various ways.
Plants may adapt to changing seasons by shedding leaves, going dormant, changing colors, or producing special chemicals to protect themselves from cold temperatures. Some plants may also adjust their growth and blooming patterns based on the season.
Animals adapt to changing seasons by migrating to warmer regions, growing thicker fur or feathers for insulation, changing their diet based on food availability, hibernating, or storing food for the winter months.
These adaptations help plants and animals survive and thrive in different environmental conditions brought about by changing seasons.