Yes, all apple leaves are curled.
The percentage of humidity around stomata is more in curled leaves than those of flat leaves, hence the diffusion of water vapour is slower in curled leaves.
My grandparents have an apple tree and no they do not have leaves in the winter.
You put them in the fridge
The curled up fronds of a fern are called their leaves. Its really a long stem with many little leaves coming out of it.
Leaves and apples.
Even though the leaves are dry and curled they act as ground cover to prevent the moisture in the ground from evaporating poopoo
As with all other trees foliage covers it.
Crab apple tree leaves.
The types of parsley I'm familiar with are the Italian or French parsley with its flat leaves that look a bit like celery leaves, and the 'normal' curled parsley with its dense finely cut and curled leaves. The Italian parsley is more strongly flavored than the curled, and grows taller when mature.Take a look at the Related Link under the blue box at the left for a photo of the two main types.
Yes, it has lots of leaves.
Simple
The energy from 100 leaves is required to make 1 apple