because in America the leaves fall a lot but in Australia most leaves go red and not really fall :D what a good answer aye?? ahahah :)
Fallfall
In North America, fall is mostly called fall, and sometimes autumn.
They typically call it 'Fall', ie, the season when leaves fall.
The word for the season which Americans call 'Fall' (and British people call Autumn) is Autuma The word for the verb 'to fall' is cadere
In North America, people typically refer to Autumn as "fall."
There isn't a name for this as spring precedes summer
Autumn, or Fall. That's pretty much why they call it Fall. the leaves FALL off trees.
In autumn the temperatures are mild.they are not extreme...so wear general clothes...nor summary not woolen.
You mean, do they have the season Autumn? Yes they do. The whole US has Autumn, or some people call it Fall.
here in Australia we call it autumn but in some other countries they call it fall. It is called fall because the leaves FALL of the tree.
In the UK, Autumn is the season when broadleaf trees start to change colour and fall from the branches. Autumn is known as the 'Fall' in America.
From the fall. They call it autumn sometimes so you should hear that.