in October and November
Usually it is spring, summer, autumn, winter. However, that is the case in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it would be autumn. Another way of looking at it is that it is winter when the year starts in the northern hemisphere and spring is the first season entirely in the year in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it is summer when the year starts and autumn is the first season entirely in the year.
That depends on your perspective. If you live in the northern hemisphere, it is winter on the 1st of January, then comes spring and then comes summer. In the southern hemisphere, it would be the opposite, with the year starting in summer and then autumn and winter. In the northern hemisphere spring is often listed as the first season, and then you have summer second and autumn is third. Again, that would be reverse in the southern hemisphere.
The 22nd of September is the start of the astronomical autumn season coinciding with the Autumnal Equinox in 2010. This date is sanctioned by the International Astronomical Union and can vary by a day or two from one year to the next. See the link below for more information on the Equinox (changing of the astronomical seasons). The climatological autumn season begins on the 1st of September. This date is sanctioned by the World Meteorological organization and never changes from one year to the next. The ecological autumn seasons begins locally whenever the leaves of deciduous trees turn colour and begin to fall. The date of this occurrence varies from one region to another and can shift from one year to the next.
Due to the tilt in the earth's axis at this time of year the northern hemisphere receives both less light and a slightly weaker light from the sun. This causes the chlorophyll to stop causing most plants to stop being green and go into a hibernation state. The beautiful colors are the trees losing the excess parts it can no longer support
In the sense of leaves falling from trees, there is no Autumn in India. At this point of the year , they have at the start the Monsoon season. (Hot & wet), towards the end of Autumn their Monsoon season changes to a cool dry period. NB THe word 'Monsoon' means 'season' in the Hindi language. In India, they tend to have three seasons. A cool dry period, followed by an increasing hot dry period, followed by the hot wet period (Monsoon). They the cool dry period recommences.
Thanksgiving is in the month of November, which is a fall month. It is the one day our nation gives thanks to God for all that we have.
The fourth season of the year would the Autumn, as the year begins with the Winter.
Autumn. In the Southern Hemisphere, Autumn falls the same time of the year as our Spring.
The month of May falls into the season of Autumn in the Southern hemisphere. It is the opposite equivalent in the Northern hemisphere, Spring. The month of May is named after the Greek goddess Maia.
The season of the year between summer and winter.
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Autumn.
Yes, the noun 'autumn' is an abstract noun, a word for a season of the year, a word for a concept.
Usually it is spring, summer, autumn, winter. However, that is the case in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it would be autumn. Another way of looking at it is that it is winter when the year starts in the northern hemisphere and spring is the first season entirely in the year in the northern hemisphere. In the southern hemisphere, it is summer when the year starts and autumn is the first season entirely in the year.
Four. Summer winter spring autumn
September. As in most of Europe, autumn is the months of September, October and November. The exact beginning and end of Autumn is a matter of personal opinion, and can vary from year to year.
Autumn, also known as Fall.