1. Autumn is the season after summer and before winter. In
the United States this season is also called fall. In the Northern
Hemisphere, it begins with the autumnal
equinox in September and ends with the winter solstice in
December. In the Southern Hemisphere.
In many places, autumn is a time for harvesting most
crops. Deciduous trees (trees that lose their leaves every year)
lose their leaves, usually after turning yellow, red, or brown. In
many countries, autumn is the time a new school year starts.
When it is autumn in the Northern Hemisphere, it is spring in
the Southern Hemisphere. Autumn is a time when most animals
are looking for food so they can store up for winter, because they
soon will be going into hibernation. The weather gets colder and
more windy.
n Autumn the leaf color of various trees changes from red to
yellow or mix of these two colors. This is a special mark of this
season. The fruits become juicy in this season. .
Autumn has a strong association with American football, as the
regular season begins during September and ends with playoff
competition in December. Anglo-American people use to
celebrate Halloween festival in this season.
. Many animals prepare themselves for winter time by storing
more food inside their body.
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