falltíma
Falltíma, also known as autumn, is the season that follows summer and precedes winter. It is characterized by a gradual cooling of the weather, the shedding of leaves from deciduous trees, and the harvest of crops. The term "falltíma" is derived from the Old Norse word "fall," which means "to fall," referring to the falling of leaves.
In the Northern Hemisphere, falltíma typically begins in September and ends in November. In the Southern Hemisphere,
During falltíma, the days become shorter and the nights longer, leading to a decrease in daylight hours.
The colors of falltíma are often associated with the vibrant hues of leaves changing from green to
Falltíma is also a time for various cultural and agricultural activities. In many cultures, it is a