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what is mean by autumn ​

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Autumn is the season after summer, when leaves fall from trees. ... Autumn is the third season of the year, coming after summer and before winter, and coinciding with the dropping of leaves from the trees as they go into a winter rest, which is why it's also called fall.

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Autumn is one of the four major seasons which marks the transition from summer to winter. In Autumn, the duration of daylight becomes noticeably shorter and the temperature cools down considerably. One of its main feature is the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees. Although color change in leaves occurs wherever deciduous trees are found, coloured Autumn foliage is noted in various regions of the world. Autumn is the start of the harvest season for many plants, and both humans and animals gather crops and pack them for the upcoming winter. Thanksgiving and Halloween are highly anticipated events during this season. Leaves of deciduous trees change colours in Autumn and start falling off the trees. Some trees, such as weeping willows, lose all their leaves to survive the freezing months of winter. Trees start to reproduce and spread their seeds, which remain dormant on the ground throughout winter and start budding around spring. Animals like bear and lemurs eat and build body fat for use as an energy source during their hibernation in winter. Autumn also is the season of migration of some birds towards the equatorial regions.

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