As the weeks went by, the Sun continued to rise higher in the sky. The days grew longer and warmer, and the Southern Hemisphere entered its summer season. January and February were the hottest months, with temperatures often soaring above 35 degrees Celsius (95°F).
This is the primary reproductive season. Wildflowers bloom simultaneously across large landscapes, such as the famous fynbos biome in South Africa and western Australia.
As the weeks went by, the Sun continued to rise higher in the sky. The days grew longer and warmer, and the Southern Hemisphere entered its summer season. January and February were the hottest months, with temperatures often soaring above 35 degrees Celsius (95°F).
This is the primary reproductive season. Wildflowers bloom simultaneously across large landscapes, such as the famous fynbos biome in South Africa and western Australia. seasons for the southern hemisphere