The red, browns and yellows of leaves are always there, simply masked by the dominate green of Chlorophyll. In Autumn, Chlorophyll production ceases and, with no more masking green available, Autumn colours are revealed.
Deciduous
The colors of the leaves of deciduous trees change, then drop.
Yes. They are deciduous so will drop their leaves.
Leaves on deciduous trees change colour in the Autumn prior to dropping.
Deciduous trees change the color of their leaves before they fall off in autumn.
The area was a deciduous forest, and all the trees would change colors in the fall.
Deciduous trees change the color of their leaves before they fall off in autumn.
The trees that turn yellow in the fall are deciduous species, such as the oak, elm, willow and maple, to name a few.
deciduous trees go into dormancy over winter relying on stored energy to survive, without the leaves they cant photosynthesize. the exception to this would be in young trees that have green stems that photosynthesize.
Deciduous.
Well if it's a forest, of course there are tress in deciduous forests! Deciduous trees are the ones that change each season, and coniferous/fir trees are the ones that never die that you see in the winter.
No. I do not know of any Maple species that are Evergreen.