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There is no difference. That's like asking the difference between noon and 12:00pm.

In the UK the time of year when the leaves turn brown - around September - October - November - is called 'Autumn'. In the USA it is called 'the Fall'. It's simply a question of two names for the same thing.

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There is no real difference between "fall" and "autumn" - they are two different words used to describe the season between summer and winter. "Fall" is more commonly used in American English, while "autumn" is more common in British English.

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