Post by Jellybean on May 14, 2008 22:09:19 GMT -5
The Rainy Season-
Expect to see thunderstorms, heavy rain and flooding in most areas around Takura.
Second half of January, February
Spring-Winter-
In Takura, after the start of the Rainy Season, they get a Spring-Winter, where things grow as if it's spring, though it's extremly cold. The most popular plant that blooms in Takura are the Fire-Flowered trees, which keep their leaves in the warm seasons, and lose them and bloom red ('fire') flowers in the cold seasons.
March, first half of April
Winter-
When it finally starts to get really cold, snow falls and many animals retreat into their shelters, happy to be in the warmth rather than the cold.
second half of April, May, June
Spring-
The cold starts to go away. Finally, even though it's been cold for a very long time, the snow starts to melt to reveal many flowers and growing shrubs. Rain still comes, but generally it is still sunny when it does.
July, August, first half of September
The Warm Season-
Expect the ground to heat up a lot as Takura warms up. Compared to the Rainy Season, Takura is now really dry.
Second half of September, October
The Over-Heated Season-
Only lasting for a few days, the Over-Heated season is just that: Takura over-heats, causing many animals die from lack of water, and other animals from lack of food because they eat the animals that died from lack of water. Often disrupts the ecosystems!
The last days of October
Leaf Season-
The leaf season is when it starts to get cold, but it still is averagely warm. It is when most animals reproduce because most animals that live in Takura have adapted to the Cold Seasons very well.
November, December, first half of January
Expect to see thunderstorms, heavy rain and flooding in most areas around Takura.
Second half of January, February
Spring-Winter-
In Takura, after the start of the Rainy Season, they get a Spring-Winter, where things grow as if it's spring, though it's extremly cold. The most popular plant that blooms in Takura are the Fire-Flowered trees, which keep their leaves in the warm seasons, and lose them and bloom red ('fire') flowers in the cold seasons.
March, first half of April
Winter-
When it finally starts to get really cold, snow falls and many animals retreat into their shelters, happy to be in the warmth rather than the cold.
second half of April, May, June
Spring-
The cold starts to go away. Finally, even though it's been cold for a very long time, the snow starts to melt to reveal many flowers and growing shrubs. Rain still comes, but generally it is still sunny when it does.
July, August, first half of September
The Warm Season-
Expect the ground to heat up a lot as Takura warms up. Compared to the Rainy Season, Takura is now really dry.
Second half of September, October
The Over-Heated Season-
Only lasting for a few days, the Over-Heated season is just that: Takura over-heats, causing many animals die from lack of water, and other animals from lack of food because they eat the animals that died from lack of water. Often disrupts the ecosystems!
The last days of October
Leaf Season-
The leaf season is when it starts to get cold, but it still is averagely warm. It is when most animals reproduce because most animals that live in Takura have adapted to the Cold Seasons very well.
November, December, first half of January