Because the Earth is tilted on it's axis away from the sun. During winter; it tilts closer to the sun, making days longer.
The leaves change colors, the temperature drops, the days get shorter, animals increase their activity trying to find food for the winter, just to name a few
In the northern hemisphere, USA and UK included, during Spring the days become longer and the nights become shorter. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and South Africa included , during the same period the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Depending on which side of the Equator you are on , the seasons and daylight hours are reversed. During Autumn (Fall)(northern hemisphere), the whole process is reversed in both hemispheres.
It has to be. If you're moving from longer days and shorter nights over to shorter days and longer nights (or the other way around), there has to be one day where they are equal. It's just mathematical truth.
Days are not smaller, they are shorter. This is because the earth spins with its axis tilted and in the winter the northern hemisphere is pointing away from the Sun - this makes Northern days shorter and Southern days longer.
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The season of Winter is after Autumn (or Fall).
Winter typically comes after autumn, characterized by colder temperatures, snowfall in many regions, and shorter days. Winter officially begins with the winter solstice, which is around December 21st in the Northern Hemisphere.
Autumn in American English refers to the season between summer and winter, characterized by falling leaves, cooler temperatures, and shorter days. It is also known as fall in American English.
After the Autumn equinox in March, days start to get noticeably shorter, while the nights are longer. This then goes the opposite way after the vernal equinox in September.
There isn't a name for this as spring precedes summer
days are noticeably shorter, cold, on the other side of the world its spring, between summer and winter, trees change colors.
The leaves change colors, the temperature drops, the days get shorter, animals increase their activity trying to find food for the winter, just to name a few
Leaves fall from the trees in the autumn season. This is typically triggered by shorter days and cooler temperatures that cause trees to stop producing chlorophyll, leading to the colorful display of leaves changing and ultimately falling off.
The natural downside of autumn is the shorter days and cooler temperatures, which can lead to less sunlight exposure and potential seasonal affective disorder for some individuals. Additionally, autumn marks the end of the lush greenery of summer and the onset of colder weather, which can be less favorable for outdoor activities.
The cast of Autumn Days - 2011 includes: Mark Astronaut
In the northern hemisphere, USA and UK included, during Spring the days become longer and the nights become shorter. Conversely, in the southern hemisphere, Australia, and South Africa included , during the same period the days become shorter and the nights become longer. Depending on which side of the Equator you are on , the seasons and daylight hours are reversed. During Autumn (Fall)(northern hemisphere), the whole process is reversed in both hemispheres.
Deciduous trees lose leaves in autumn because of the changing conditions in climate (warm to cooler temperatures) and light reduction as days are growing shorter. These factors cause a problem in water transport from the ground and can lead to dormancy in deciduous trees.