If the seasons lasted only a week?

If the seasons lasted only a week?
@RRossi (275)
December 7, 2023 1:44pm CST
Imagining a world where seasons last only a week brings with it a series of interesting and unique consequences. With such a short duration, seasonal changes would be extremely rapid. We could transition from a wintry week of snow to a summery week of intense heat within a few days. So, I wonder: - would plants and animals be able to adapt quickly to these climate changes? For instance, plants would have to bloom, bear fruit, and lose their leaves within a week. - could agriculture withstand this rapid alternation of seasons? Cultivators would need to plan and cultivate quickly, with very precise harvesting and planting times. - could people plan their vacations based on their favorite season, knowing that this scenario might affect the ecological balance and pose environmental challenges? For example, wildlife might have to migrate more frequently or adapt more rapidly to changes in available resources. - would this situation lead to a more dynamic and fast-paced life, or would these significant impacts on all aspects of society, from agriculture to culture and the environment, bring about deteriorations?
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@db20747 (43438)
• Washington, District Of Columbia
7 Dec 23
The seasons are like that here in DC. The weather changes very rapidly. The world would adopt to this change in weather. It would keep everyone on their toes and moving fast.
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@RRossi (275)
8 Dec 23
The dynamic and rapid changes in weather certainly add an element of unpredictability to life. Adapting to such quick shifts can indeed keep everyone on their toes, creating a vibrant and fast-paced environment.
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