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Plants acquire more leaves during summer to decrease the rate of transpiration and increase the rate of photosynthesis to store food and water to save themselves from dehydration and dryness.
We have to irrigate more in summer because:the water is sucked fast by the land .in summer season, the water gets quickly evaporated from the leaves of the plants or trees.
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The process of Photosynthesis is triggered by the sun. The sun is stronger in summer and the temperatures are warmer - the cells metabolisim is increased
the loss of leaves help a plant survive winter becuase the plant doesnt have to lose and give water much more
The weather can change the environment. some examples are like when it is winter snow can mess up the environment! another example is fall the leaves fall off the trees. one more example is summer all the snow melts and the leaves and flowers grow back!!!!
The weather can change the environment. some examples are like when it is winter snow can mess up the environment! another example is fall the leaves fall off the trees. one more example is summer all the snow melts and the leaves and flowers grow back!!!!
Trees do not have excess leaves in Summer,they have the number required to carry out their function.
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There will be more to do in the fall.
No. Tornadic thunderstorms are more common in spring and early summer. Late summer and fall are better associated with hurricanes.
They are more active in the summer months - when the temperature is at its highest.
Because of the seasons. Spring and summer have green leaves and fall has yellow, green, brown etc.. winter has no leaves unless you live on the other side of the world. the reasons leaves change colors is because of the pigments in the plant cells. pigments called carotenoids (carotene) become the main source of photosynthesis and replace the chlorophyll or at least become more dominant. the carotenoids are usually yellow-orange-red color and the amounts vary depending on the genetics of the plant therefore giving the many different shades in the fall. the changing of the leaves is signaled by the decreasing amount of daylight as summer turns into fall and fall into winter. its called the a decreasing photoperiod.
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Plants acquire more leaves during summer to decrease the rate of transpiration and increase the rate of photosynthesis to store food and water to save themselves from dehydration and dryness.