There is a medical condition called Seasonal Affective Disorder. Basically the sufferer will be less happy and more depressed in the winter. This is due to a lack of light in this season... The best "cure", as it were, is to surround oneself with bright lights... It really does help.
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Weather conditions affect the activities that we do outdoors, and how we travel from place to place. Indoors, we use devices such as heaters, air conditioners, and humidifiers to improve the uncomfortable weather conditions outdoors. Weather also determines what clothes we wear.
The weather effects us because it changes peoples mode.
This is, of course, dependent upon the person but weather can affect a person's mood drastically. Sunshine, especially sunshine after prolonged periods of cloudiness or bad weather, tends to lift a person's mood. The changes in the seasons can also have that affect particularly the change from winter to spring or from summer to fall.
Some ways that weather can cause stress include:
* In non-sunny conditions, many people feel gloomier. In the winter, more people are susceptible to SAD - seasonal affective disorder. The sun shining actually helps us feel happier (physically).
* There are many people who feel more stress during storms of all kinds, especially if traveling in heavy rains or snow.
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Weather
A weather prognosticator is a weather forecaster - someone who predicts what the weather will be.
meteorologists predict the weather in specialized weather labs and tell the weather stations.
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Example sentences for the verb 'depress':I got a shock when I tried to depress the elevator button.These sentimental movies always depress me.
The verb for depress is "to lower or reduce in force, intensity, or amount."
The Tagalog translation of "depress" is "nakakalungkot" or "nanghihina."
You must depress the knob on the stove before it will turn. Bad news never fails to depress me.
Which button can you not depress?
I depress the 'escape' key, but I am still here. Please depress the surface of the balloon until it pops.
Dress to Depress was created on 2005-10-18.
hunger make more depress
the word depress is on page 18 in Hatchet.
First you depress the "shift key", then depress the number 2 key.
Well, to me depression makes grammatical sense, like 'I have depression', it is the same with 'I am depressed', grammatically 'I am depress' or 'I have depress' doesn't make sense.
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