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  1. Autumn - Wikipedia

    Autumn, also known as Fall in North American English, [1] is one of the four temperate seasons on Earth. Outside the tropics, autumn marks the transition from summer to winter, beginning in …

  2. Autumn | Definition, Characteristics, & Facts | Britannica

    Feb 27, 2026 · Autumn, or fall, season of the year between summer and winter during which temperatures gradually decrease. The autumn temperature transition between summer heat and …

  3. Fall And Autumn: They Don't Mean The Same Thing | Weather.com

    Sep 4, 2024 · 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? "F all" is about leaves tumbling from...

  4. Autumn - Fall - CalendarDate.com

    Facts about autumn - fall, autumn equinox, dates and changes in weather and length of day.

  5. Autumn: History, Celebration and Scientific Facts - Calendarr

    Autumn or Fall is the third season of the year that arrives after summer and continues until winter. The season is marked by shorter days, lower temperatures, and falling leaves.

  6. Autumn - definition of autumn by The Free Dictionary

    1. Relating to or occurring in autumn: autumn foliage; autumn harvests. 2. Grown during the season of autumn: autumn crops.

  7. AUTUMN | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    AUTUMN definition: 1. the season of the year between summer and winter, lasting from September to November north of…. Learn more.

  8. 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.

  9. AUTUMN definition in American English | Collins English Dictionary

    Autumn is the season between summer and winter when the weather becomes cooler and the leaves fall off the trees.

  10. The Seasons, the Equinox, and the Solstices - National Weather Service

    The Equinox (Vernal & Autumnal) There are only two times of the year when the Earth's axis is tilted neither toward nor away from the sun, resulting in a "nearly" equal amount of daylight and darkness …