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Seasons come and seasons go - the story of the scarecrow

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Tiffi was so happy that her and Chewy were able to help the little wolf find his way back home. Time passes quickly and now it’s getting closer to Halloween. She looks at her phone, no messages. She decides to go back to the article that she was reading before her last great adventure. 

Fall babies are better students - If you’re not a squirrel, don’t fret. Human children born in autumn (September through December) are more likely to excel in school than those born at other times of the year, according to a UK Department of Education report. Here’s what else your birth month can predict about your health and life.

Christmas trees owe their color to their needles - How do Christmas trees stay green in the coldest, darkest months? Thank the needles. Coniferous needles are compact, watertight, and generally harder for weather and insects to destroy. By slowing everything down, pine trees can photosynthesize year-round, keeping the chlorophyll at work and keeping the needles permanently green.

Lower levels of vitamin D can mess with your weight - Researchers think that lower levels of vitamin D (due to shorter days and less contact with sunshine) is in part responsible for autumn and winter weight gain. A lack of vitamin D is thought to reduce fat breakdown and trigger fat storage, leading to an average weight gain of two to four pounds each year in autumn and winter. Get the rest of your nutrients from these 27 foods that taste better in the fall.

Daylight saving time in the fall is good for us - Our bodies love to “fall back.” On November 6th, daylight savings time ends, giving us an extra hour of sleep. According to a New England Journal of Medicine report, Americans’ rate of heart attacks has been known to fall on the Monday following the end of daylight savings time in November, while the rate of both heart attacks and car accidents tends to rise on the Monday following the start of DST in Spring. Check out these other mind-blowing facts about daylight saving time.’ (Info here

Tiffi is totally surprised to see so much information on autumn. She continues googling. 

Let’s continue here - Is it called fall or autumn?

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