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Freshwater seasons refer to the seasonal changes in freshwater ecosystems, primarily influenced by climate and weather patterns. These typically include spring, when snowmelt increases water levels; summer, characterized by warmer temperatures and potential evaporation; autumn, marked by cooling temperatures and reduced water flow; and winter, when ice cover can form and water levels may drop. Each season affects aquatic life, water quality, and ecosystem dynamics in unique ways.

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