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If 'autumn' is British what is the equivalent in American English?​

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Answered by mayajakhar79
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To save this word, you'll need to log in. Autumn and fall are used interchangeably as words for the season between summer and winter. Both are used in American and British English, but fall occurs more often in American English. Autumn is considered the more formal name for the season.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Fall

The autumn is one of the five seasons. It comes after monsoon and ends before winters. Dry winds and sunlight could be experienced during this season due to which, the leaves of the trees and plants dries up and falls. The level of transpiration is the highest during this period.

This season seems pessimistic to people as they think that trees loose their resemblance and teaches the bitter truth of life, but it should be taken as a good lesson as the trees attain back new and better after loosing their old leaves which teaches that one should never give up.

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