Photoperiodism is how living things react to changes in daylight, shaping their seasonal activities and growth patterns, which are vital for survival and adaptation in nature. In pla
(nts), this pro
(cess) controls bloo
(ming), seed gro
(wth), and hiber
(nation)—some spe
(cies) only flo
(wer) when th
(ey) receive a spec
(ific) amount of li
(ght). For animals, it influences migration, hibernation, and breeding cycles. Their internal clocks help them adjust to shifting daylight, ensuring they stay in sync with their environment.