Зима

Зима (Zima) is the Russian word for “winter,” which refers to the coldest season of the year, typically occurring between autumn and spring. In meteorological terms, winter is often associated with lower temperatures, frost, and snowfall, especially in temperate regions. The season varies in duration and characteristics depending on geographic location, with some areas experiencing mild winters while others may endure harsh, prolonged cold. Winter is a time when many environments undergo significant changes, including the dormancy of trees and the migration of certain animal species. It is also marked by cultural activities such as winter sports, festivities, and celebrations, inspired by the unique attributes of the season.