No. Countries that are close to or on the equator do not experience the changes in seasons that countries further from the equator do. So they don't have autumn or any of the other seasons. It is much the same throughout the year.
Autumn comes after Summer. In a few countries Autumn is known as 'Fall'.
Every place on earth experiences autumn -- and depending on which hemisphere hosts the spot, autumn begins in either in either September (North) or March (South).
america, australia, canada
Kicking leaves up and having leave fights
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In autumn the temperatures are mild.they are not extreme...so wear general clothes...nor summary not woolen.
Autumn is the season after summer and before winter. In some countries it is known as Fall.
Autumn or Fall as some countries call it. :)
Autumn comes after Summer. In a few countries Autumn is known as 'Fall'.
Every place on earth experiences autumn -- and depending on which hemisphere hosts the spot, autumn begins in either in either September (North) or March (South).
america, australia, canada
The countries that are having autumn are Canada, United States of a America, Russia, and other places. So have a great autumn day and I don't care if it is spring, winter, summer, or even autumn. Just have a great whatever day. Really, the only way to find out what countries are having autumn is to know the time of year and the geography. The countries in the temperate climates have 4 seasons. The northern ones have it from September 22 to December 21. The southern ones have autumn from around March 22 to June 21.
Japan is in Asia. Asia is a continent with many countries. Japan is one of those countries. They have the same seasons at the same time. At the current time, September, it is autumn in Asia, as it is in all of the northern hemisphere.
Autumn is known as Fall, which is a season. The etymology of the word Autumn is unknown. It derives from the Latin autumnus, which may be of Etruscan origin. The expression "autumn years" means the mature time of a human life, from late middle age to early old age. Autumn is commonly used in Australia and other countries of the Commonwealth, instead of the word "Fall".
The word autumn comes from the ancient Etruscan root autu- and has within it all sorts of connotations of the passing of the year. The Etruscans lived in ancient Italy. The root autu- was borrowed by the neighboring Romans, and became the Latin word autumnus.
That is kinda up to you because in some countries it starts in like March, May, April, and January and some countries Autumn starts in September, October, and August. Sorry I can't answer your question, but it's not my fault. Thank you for understanding, a girl named Darby
Tropical countries like the Caribbean seldom experience 'seasons' like Spring, summer, autumn and winter. It is fairly hot all year round, unless one is at altitude.