Autumn is the time of year when the weather plays tricks, once it is warm and once it is cold and raining. In autumn you can also go for walks in the woods, look for mushrooms between the colorful trees and bushes because they are growing at this time. Find the picture you like most and try to color it in the colors of autumn.
Coloring pages Autumn
Information
- Duration: Autumn usually begins in the northern hemisphere between September 21 and 23, and in the southern hemisphere between March 21 and 23.
- Changes in nature: Autumn is the time when the leaves of trees turn various shades of orange, red and yellow, and then fall. This phenomenon is called leaf fall.
- Climate and temperatures: Temperatures in autumn begin to drop and nights become cool. As winter approaches, the days become shorter.
- Fruits and yields: Autumn is the time of harvest. Many fruiting plants, such as apple, pear and grape vines, ripen and provide delicious fruits.
- Changing the lighting: Sunlight in autumn is softer and more golden, which creates a unique atmosphere. Daylight also tends to be shorter.
- Autumn activities: Many people are enjoying walks in parks, picking chestnuts and nuts, and preparing for the upcoming winter.
- Migration time: Autumn is also a time of migration for many animals, which move to warmer areas to avoid cooler temperatures.
- Autumn festivities: In some cultures, autumn is a time to celebrate various holidays, such as Thanksgiving, which celebrates a bountiful harvest.
- Preparing for winter: Autumn is the period when people prepare their homes and gardens for the coming winter, including harvesting vegetables and preparing firewood.
- Beauty of nature: Autumn is considered one of the most beautiful seasons because of its colorful leaves, soft light and unique atmosphere.
Trivia
- Change of leaf colors: The change in leaf colors in autumn is due to the process of photosynthesis. Reduced light and falling temperatures cause trees to stop producing chlorophyll, revealing other pigments such as carotenoids and anthocyanins.
- Slowing down plant growth: As the days grow shorter, plants show slowed growth and prepare for the winter dormancy period.
- Autumn equinoxes: During the autumnal equinox, day and night last exactly the same amount of time around the world. This phenomenon occurs twice a year, in spring and autumn.
- Bird migrations: Autumn is the time when many bird species migrate south in search of warmer regions. This is a fascinating spectacle observed by ornithologists.
- Thanksgiving: Thanksgiving Day is celebrated in the United States and Canada, where people give thanks for a bountiful harvest and blessings.
- Nut harvesting: In autumn you can find many nuts, such as chestnuts, walnuts and acorns. Some people enjoy collecting them for their own consumption.
- Indian Summer phenomenon: "Indian Summer" is the term for the sudden warming after the first frost in autumn. This phenomenon is often described as a "second summer."
- Darker nights: Autumn nights are longer than those of summer, giving you more time to observe the night sky and stars.
- Day of Remembrance of the Ex-Clausewas Soldiers' Parade: In Poland, March 1 is commemorated as the Day of Remembrance of the Ex-Combatant Soldiers who fought for the country's independence after World War II.
- Climate change: Autumn is becoming a period when the effects of climate change, such as longer periods of warm weather or changing weather conditions, are observed.