Nature events that herald the arrival of the autumn season have a significant impact on the ecosystem. These events cause significant changes in the life cycles of plants and animals and reshape the natural balance.
First, with the arrival of autumn, the deciduous begins. As the trees grow into red, yellow and orange tones, they begin to shed their leaves. This indicates that the nutrient needs of deciduous trees are decreasing and allows them to prepare for the winter months. In addition, the fallen leaves provide natural fertilizer to the soil and increase soil fertility.
The autumn season is also a period when migratory birds migrate intensely. Cold weather and reduced food sources require birds to travel to warmer, more fertile areas. These migrations can cause the food chain to change in the ecosystem and the interactions of different species to change.
Additionally, the rain and winds that occur in the fall also affect the ecosystem. Rain meets the water needs of plants and animals and feeds the soil. Winds, on the other hand, play a role in the spread of seeds and pollen and help plants reproduce.
As a result, natural events affect the ecosystem in autumn as well as in all seasons. These events alter the cycles of plants and animals, rearrange interactions between living things, and maintain natural balance. The natural beauties and influences of autumn are also an opportunity for humans; it is an excellent time period to closely watch this period of nature and to interact more with nature.
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