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- Autumn - Wikipedia
Autumn is the season when the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools considerably Day length decreases and night length increases as the season progresses until the winter solstice in December (Northern Hemisphere) and June (Southern Hemisphere)
- Autumn | Definition, Characteristics, Facts | Britannica
autumn, season of the year between summer and winter during which temperatures gradually decrease It is often called fall in the United States because leaves fall from the trees at that time
- Fall And Autumn: They Dont Mean The Same Thing | Weather. com
Fall and autumn are often used interchangeably to describe the third season of the year But did you know there's a difference in their original meanings?
- Autumn: The Cooling-Off Season - Live Science
Sandwiched between blazing summer and chilly winter, autumn is the "cooling off" season Nighttime arrives earlier, temperatures begin to drop and most vegetative growth decreases
- Autumn - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Autumn is the season after summer and before winter In the United States and Canada, this season is also called fall In the Northern Hemisphere, it is often said to begin with the autumnal equinox in September and end with the winter solstice in December
- Signs of Autumn: Flying Birds, Falling Leaves, and Fading Sunlight
Observe the birds, the plants, the sunrise and -set Here are some signs of fall that you might notice See our Autumnal Equinox page to find out when fall begins—plus fall facts and folklore When is the First Day of Fall? Autumnal Equinox 2025 Have you noticed that it’s darker now in the mornings?
- Autumn Season: Nature, Flora and Fauna, Earth
Autumn is one of the four Earth’s seasons, that goes after summer and foreshadows winter This season also can be called as Fall and it is about big changes in nature and environment
- Fall vs. Autumn: What Is the Difference? - Weather Station Advisor
Is it “autumn” or “fall”? The autumn season has two different names, so which one should you use? Learn more about the origin behind the terms for the season
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