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What is the purpose of winter?

I understand that winter is caused by the tilt of the earth's axis, which causes the northern hemisphere to be tilted toward the sun half of the year, and tilted away from the sun the other half of the year. I understand how that works. I just don't know what positive purpose this serves in our lives.

These are some things that I dislike about winter:

The bitter cold.

All the extra time it takes to bundle up before going outside.

All the time it takes to take off all those outer layers after you get to where you’re going.

Breaking your back shoveling snow (especially the wet, heavy stuff that we tend to get in March).

Unsafe driving conditions.

Longer commutes, due to traffic being slowed way down after a heavy snowfall.

Unsafe walking conditions, when the sidewalks are covered with ice and drivers have trouble stopping at intersections.

Trudging through knee-deep snow to get to the bus stop, or the neighborhood convenience store, when neighbors can’t be bothered to shovel their sidewalks.

Buses being delayed, possibly making you late for work. Trying to catch an earlier bus to make it on time, only to end up waiting an eternity for the bus to come and freezing to death at the bus stop.

Snow and/or slush getting into your boots, if it’s too high or they aren’t completely waterproof, leaving you with soaking wet socks.

Runny nose, from being out in the cold too long.

Catching cold, probably from being cooped up inside too much.

Nosebleeds, caused by dryness in the air.

Lips, and skin over the knuckles cracking open, also caused by dryness in the air.

Getting on each other’s nerves, from being cooped up together inside all the time.


Can you think of any good things about winter?
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Okay, well first, I'm biased...I do love winter and skiing and bundling up and most things about winter. But then, I'm a senior in high school and not commuting to work every day.

Back to your question... There is no "purpose" to winter or to summer. The seasons are, as you explained, simply the result of our orbit and tilt.

However, some truly awesome things have resulted from the seasonal swings. I live fairly north (Massachusetts) but have visited Florida a few times. Have you noticed how different everything that grows here is from what grows there? Both are beautiful, but I love our soft grass, maple trees, spring wildflowers, and so much more. None of these could have evolved in Florida.

I also like that our insects don't grow anywhere close as big as theirs. And I've always heard that a good late spring snow is Mother Nature's way of fertilizing the lawns. (No idea if that's true.)

I love all four seasons up here actually.
TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
@IAmJess I only passed through Massachusetts briefly, when I was traveling with my family to Prince Edward Island, but I believe you. I live in Minnesota (sometimes called Minnesnowta) myself, and I know it's true that our insects aren't nearly as big as the ones in, say, Arizona, and I also think that the animal and plant life here, and where you live, has to be much more resilient to survive the changes in temperature, so it's bound to be different. I suppose that does keep things interesting. A chronic complaint of Minnesotans is that we have way too many mosquitoes here, but at least they're small and we can kill them by slapping them. I wouldn't want to have to deal with big tarantulas or anything like that.

I suppose one should learn to appreciate the diversity that the different climates bring about.
@TeresaRudolph71 I've never been to Minnesota, but I'm guessing your winter is much colder than ours, so I'll give you a point on that one. But when it comes to snow, we do pretty good here too!

But okay, you don't like snow or cold, I get it. Do you like the colors of Fall? Do you like the rebirth of Spring? Both are made possible by Winter. :)
TeresaRudolph71 · 51-55, F
@IAmJess Yes, I love the colors of the leaves and plants in the Fall! It's beautiful! And yes, I also love to see things coming back to life in the Spring. It's great to see the buds popping out of the trees, and shoots coming up out of the ground. And it's true, neither of these things (especially the rebirth in Spring) would be possible without winter. I have to agree with you on that.
@TeresaRudolph71 That's a big part of what I love about living somewhere with all four seasons.