Autumn: Definitions and Examples

Autumn: Definitions, Formulas, & Examples

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    Autumn, also known as fall, is the season that comes after summer and before winter. It is one of the four seasons that make up the year. Autumn is typically associated with the months of September, October, and November in the Northern Hemisphere and with the months of March, April, and May in the Southern Hemisphere.

    During autumn, the weather starts to get cooler and the leaves on deciduous trees start to change color and fall off. The days get shorter and the nights get longer. Autumn is often a time of transition, as people start to prepare for the colder months ahead.

    Here are five examples of what you might see or experience during autumn:

    1. Pumpkin patches: Many farms and gardens have pumpkin patches where you can go and pick your own pumpkins. Pumpkins are a popular symbol of autumn, and they are often used to decorate homes and make pies, soups, and other treats.
    2. Hayrides: Another popular autumn activity is taking a hayride, which is a ride on a wagon filled with hay. Hayrides are often offered at farms or apple orchards, and they are a fun way to enjoy the beautiful autumn scenery.
    3. Apple picking: Autumn is a great time to go apple picking, as many types of apples are ripe and ready to be picked. You can find apple orchards at farms or in rural areas, and you can pick your own apples and take them home to eat or use in cooking.
    4. Fall festivals: Many communities hold fall festivals to celebrate the season. These festivals often have carnival rides, games, food, and other entertainment.
    5. Halloween: Halloween is a holiday that is celebrated on the night of October 31st. It is a time when people dress up in costumes, go trick-or-treating, and decorate their homes with spooky decorations.

    Now, let’s test your knowledge of autumn with this quiz:

    1. In what months is autumn typically celebrated in the Northern Hemisphere? a. June, July, and August b. September, October, and November c. December, January, and February
    2. During autumn, the weather becomes: a. Hotter b. Cooler c. The same as the previous season
    3. What is a popular activity during autumn? a. Swimming at the beach b. Going on a hayride c. Playing in the snow
    4. What are pumpkins often used for in autumn? a. To make pies and other treats b. To decorate homes and yards c. Both of the above
    5. What is Halloween? a. A holiday celebrated on October 31st b. A type of apple that is ripe in autumn c. A festival held in the fall
    6. Which of the following is NOT typically associated with autumn? a. Leaves changing color b. Apples being ripe and ready to be picked c. Snowfall
    7. During autumn, the days get: a. Shorter b. Longer c. The same length as in other seasons
    8. Which of the following is NOT a common activity during autumn? a. Going to a pumpkin patch b. Going apple picking c. Going to the beach
    9. Fall festivals often have: a. Carnival rides and games b. Swimming and sunbathing c. Skiing and snowboarding
    10. In what months is autumn typically celebrated in the Southern Hemisphere? a. September, October, and November b. March, April, and May

    Autumn:

    Time span

    2 months 28 days 20 hours 39 minutes

    2 months 28.86 days

    12 weeks 5.86 days

    89.86 days

    0.25 years

    2157 hours

    129399 minutes

    Time difference from now (6:14:04 am | March 22)

    6 months 8 hours 4 minutes 55 seconds until 6:19:00 pm EDT | Monday, September 22, 2025

    8 months 30 days 4 hours 43 minutes 55 seconds until 2:58:00 pm EST | Sunday, December 21, 2025

    Observances for September 22, 2025 to December 21, 2025 (United States)

    Tuesday, September 23 : Rosh Hashanah

    Monday, September 29 : Feast of Saint Michael, the Archangel (religious day)

    Thursday, October 2 : Yom Kippur

    Tuesday, October 7 : Beginning of Sukkot

    Monday, October 13 : Columbus Day (United States)

    Tuesday, October 14 : End of Sukkot

    Wednesday, October 15 : Shemini Atzeret (religious day)

    Wednesday, October 15 : Simkhat Torah

    Saturday, October 18 : Sweetest Day (United States)

    Friday, October 31 : Halloween

    Saturday, November 1 : All Saints' Day (religious day)

    Sunday, November 2 : All Souls Day (religious day)

    Tuesday, November 4 : Election Day (United States)

    Tuesday, November 11 : Armistice Day (Remembrance Day or Veterans Day)

    Tuesday, November 11 : Feast of Saint Martin (religious day)

    Wednesday, November 12 : Birth of Bahaullah (Bahai)

    Thursday, November 20 : Universal Children's Day

    Thursday, November 27 : Thanksgiving Day (United States)

    Friday, November 28 : Black Friday (United States)

    Saturday, December 6 : St. Nicholas' Day (religious day)

    Monday, December 8 : Immaculate Conception (religious day)

    Monday, December 15 : Beginning of Chanukkah

    Tuesday, December 16 : Beginning of Las Posadas (Mexico) (religious day)

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