"Fall" is a colloquialism that refers to the season in which tree leaves fall. The term sort of caught on a long time ago, and is still in use.
We call it Fall or Autumn....I call it Fall/Autumn, it doesn't matter to me...
In North America, fall is mostly called fall, and sometimes autumn.
In America it is known as Fall. In Britain is it is known as Autumn.
When it is fall (autumn) in southern latitudes it is spring in northern latitudes.
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.
November is in the season of autumn (fall) in North America.
The first day of Autumn/Fall is September 22nd.
Yes, fall in Europe is also fall in North America. All nations in the Northern Hemisphere experiences the same seasons at the same time, as well as all nations in the Southern Hemisphere. When it is Autumn in Frankfort, Germany, it is Autumn in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Generally, September 22.
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Autumn comes after Summer. In a few countries Autumn is known as 'Fall'.
When it is Fall (or Autumn) in the northern hemisphere, it is Spring in the southern hemisphere.